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    Politics and Power by Robert Kagen. Book Review: Robert Kagan Paradise and
    Power- America and Europe in the New World Order. Robert ...

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Politics And Power By Robert Kagen

Submitted by jrebuck on May 3, 2006

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Book Review: Robert Kagan Paradise and Power- America and Europe in the New World Order.

Robert Kagan’s book ‘Paradise and Power’ was a break through in writing concerning the new world order, which has especially developed during and after the Cold War.
In the first part of this review, I shall endeavour to summarise the book, focusing
on the difference between America and Europe’s worldview’s, and the historical reasoning behind the readjusting of the power balance between Europe and America. This includes analysing the affect of the Second World War and the Cold War which has lead to America’s power being described as a ‘Hyperpuissance’ a term coined by the French Foreign Minister Hubert Védrine, to describe the power of America, which transcended that of a ‘Super Power’ (Kagan 2003 p.43).
Subsequent to the summary I should like to focus on an aspect of Kagan’s critique, and attempting to contrast it with a different view.
Secondly I would like to look at the actual definition of power that Europe has, in comparison to America. Whereas Kagan argues that Europe is weak, their Kantian ‘perpetual peace’ reliant on American military might, Ian Manners prefers to describe Europe’s power as Normative, showing how they have core ideals which they try to pass onto other nations, in order to create a more peaceful world culture based on economic rather than military dominance, democracy and the basic respect for human rights. (Manners 2002)
I will conclude by trying to determine whether a more docile approach to foreign policy does equal weakness, as suggested by Kagan, or is there merit in pursuing diplomatic means.
Paradise and Power paints a picture of America and Europe, living in two separate worlds with regards to foreign policy. America is depicted as an ardent supporter of ‘hard politics’. They consider world power and politics to be defined in militaristic terms. They have little patience for...

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