The Indispensable Nation: A Burden and a Privilege
America's unique global role demands constant, nuanced engagement, not withdrawal.
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America remains the indispensable nation. Time and again, when there is a problem somewhere in the world, people look to us to help solve it.
Clinton advocates for American leadership on the global stage, stating its 'indispensable' role in addressing international crises and promoting stability. She argues that a void created by American disengagement is often filled by less helpful actors or leads to greater instability. She stresses that this leadership requires a mix of diplomatic pressure, economic influence, and military strength, applied thoughtfully and with an understanding of local situations. The book describes the ongoing work of maintaining alliances and projec...
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Her extensive travels to 112 countries and nearly a million miles covered demonstrate the sheer scale of the diplomatic effort required to maintain this global presence. Specific examples include her engagement with the Arab Spring, the pivot to Asia, and efforts to contain Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Apply this
Policy makers and citizens alike should recognize the long-term strategic costs of isolationism and support robust diplomatic efforts. Individuals can stay informed about global events and advocate for thoughtful, engaged foreign policy.









