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100 1 _aALBRIGHT, Madeleine
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245 1 0 _aObama's realist idealism
260 _aMalden :
_bWiley-Blackwell,
_cSpring 2009
520 3 _aPresident Barack Obama pledged in his first TV interview—with the Arab satellite channel Al Arabiya—that America under his watch would "listen with respect and not dictate" to the world. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has further announced that this country will no longer just throw around its military might but will pursue a "smart power" approach by tempering the use of hard weaponry with the "soft power" of persuasion and cultural attraction. Or, as Madame Secretary's husband Bill has put it, America will now lead through the power of example instead of the example of power.
520 3 _aThe first exceedingly complex test of Obama's smart power strategy will be how to end George W. Bush's misguided "war on terror" in Afghanistan and Pakistan, keeping al-Qaida at bay without being swallowed by the quagmire of tribal politics. An array of experts from New Delhi to Paris offers their views in this section.
773 0 8 _tNew Perspectives Quarterly : NPQ
_g26, 2, p. 12-14
_dMalden : Wiley-Blackwell, Spring 2009
_xISSN 08937850
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