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Everything Old Is New Again

Posted By Justin Logan On November 30, 2010 @ 4:42 pm In Foreign Policy and National Security,Government and Politics,Political Philosophy | Comments Disabled

With America in trouble, I’ve been pleased to see some fresh, innovative thinking emanating from Washington.  What can brighten the country’s future?

Institutions should do what they are good at. And the expansion of NATO is one of the few true post-Cold-War foreign-policy success stories…

We could continue that process. The stakes are lower — 2010 is not 1990, and the countries outside NATO are poorer and more turbulent than even those that have recently joined. Nevertheless, the very existence of a credible Western military alliance remains — yes, really — an encouragement to others on Europe’s borders. This is a uniquely propitious moment. Right now there is a pro-Western government in Moldova; Ukraine’s geopolitics are up in the air; elections are due to take place in Belarus in December. We in the West might have gone sour on ourselves, but Europeans on our borders still find us magnetically attractive. But we will only remain so if we try.

With this sort of fresh, innovative thinking, maybe we can’t miss!


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URLs in this post:

[1] Anne Applebaum: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/22/AR2010112205558.html

[2] National Greatness Conservatism: http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/a-cause-greater/

[3] “national greatness agenda” and a new political movement—maybe a third party!—whose “goal will be unapologetic: preserving American pre-eminence.”: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/12/opinion/12brooks.html

[4] a good jolt of religion-infused nationalism: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/28/AR2010112804139_pf.html

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