What Does America Stand For By Ian Bremmer

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What Does America Stand For? Article Abstract 2 The article What Does America Stand For? written by Ian Bremmer is about the past and present of United States foreign policy. Throughout the article, Bremmer touches on key aspects of America’s role in other countries affairs. Initially, he starts out talking about the role Obama has played on behalf of the United States and its affairs in other countries. Bremmer believes that Obama’s “deeds suggest that he is not acting in the world so much as reacting to crises as they appear”(pg. 3) and that many of the world events that have happened in the past four years has caught Obama and the United States off guard. Bremmer continues to talk about how this just did not happen with Obama, it has happened in presidencies before his own. Bill Clinton and …show more content…

3). Bremmer explains three possible choices that the United States could make about their potential actions towards foreign policy. The first is Indispensable America. People that are in support of this option claim that “ there is no way to isolate ourselves from today’s threats” (pg.4). Proponents also claim that the United States needs to help countries set up middle-class societies so that their middle-class people can buy goods made in the United States. These people also believe that America is the only power in the world that can make democracy a common government throughout the world. The second option that Bremmer talks about is the Moneyball America option. This option focuses around the idea that everything done by the government is done for a specific reason and a specific purpose. These people look at foreign policy and want to make it beneficial to the taxpayers in the long run. Making sure that they are not paying taxes for it to be wasted on things that we should not be getting involved with. Money Ballers believe that “ the President should safeguard America’s interests, not export American values, and

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