Tomorrow, the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy

Tomorrow, the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy

by Stephen Wertheim
Tomorrow, the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy

Tomorrow, the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy

by Stephen Wertheim

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Overview

A Foreign Affairs Best Book of the Year

“Even in these dismal times genuinely important books do occasionally make their appearance…You really ought to read it…A tour de force…While Wertheim is not the first to expose isolationism as a carefully constructed myth, he does so with devastating effect.”
—Andrew J. Bacevich, The Nation

For most of its history, the United States avoided making political and military commitments that would entangle it in power politics. Then, suddenly, it conceived a new role for itself as an armed superpower—and never looked back. In Tomorrow, the World, Stephen Wertheim traces America’s transformation to World War II, right before the attack on Pearl Harbor.

As late as 1940, the small coterie formulating U.S. foreign policy wanted British preeminence to continue. Axis conquests swept away their assumptions, leading them to conclude that America should extend its form of law and order across the globe, and back it at gunpoint. No one really favored “isolationism”—a term introduced by advocates of armed supremacy to burnish their cause. We live, Wertheim warns, in the world these men created. A sophisticated and impassioned account that questions the wisdom of U.S. supremacy, Tomorrow, the World reveals the intellectual path that brought us to today’s endless wars.

“Its implications are invigorating…Wertheim opens space for Americans to reexamine their own history and ask themselves whether primacy has ever really met their interests.”
New Republic

“For almost 80 years now, historians and diplomats have sought not only to describe America’s swift advance to global primacy but also to explain it…Any writer wanting to make a novel contribution either has to have evidence for a new interpretation, or at least be making an older argument in some improved and eye-catching way. Tomorrow, the World does both.”
—Paul Kennedy, Wall Street Journal


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674250581
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 10/27/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 973,528
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Stephen Wertheim is Deputy Director of Research and Policy at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and Research Scholar at the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University. His writing has appeared in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, New York Review of Books, New York Times, and Washington Post.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Introduction: The Decision for Dominance 1. Internationalism before “Isolationism,” 1776–1940 2. World War for World Order, May–December 1940 3. The Americo-British New Order of 1941 4. Instrumental Internationalism, 1941–1943 5. The Debate That Wasn’t, 1942–1945 Conclusion: A Distinctly American Internationalism Notes������������ Sources�������������� Acknowledgments���������������������� Index������������
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