Grand Improvisation
America Confronts the British Superpower 1945-1957
- In-Person
- 麻豆果冻传媒
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 12:15PM 鈥 1:45PM EDT
Right after WWII, the Americans ran smack into an Anglo-Saxon colossus that had no intention of leaving the world stage. As the heart of an a historic and militarily adroit empire covering a quarter of the world鈥檚 land surface, Britain wouldn鈥檛 accept being a 鈥渏unior partner鈥 to anyone. The United States, in turn, didn鈥檛 suddenly drop its long-held insularity to transform itself into a world political-military force. Only in 1957 did it offer a 鈥渄eclaration of independence鈥 from British authority. In his new book, Grand Improvisation, Derek Leebaert tells an unknown story of the rise and decline of superpowers, and he shows what this drama continues to mean for U.S. involvements in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.
Leebaert is the author of as well as of Magic and Mayhem: The Delusions of American Foreign Policy; To Dare and to Conquer: Special Operations and the Destiny of Nations, and The Fifty-Year Wound: How America鈥檚 Cold War Victory Shapes Our World. He has been a Smithsonian Fellow and Georgetown University professor, and he was a founding editor of the Harvard/MIT quarterly International Security. He has led a global management consulting firm for fifteen years and is a founder of the National Museum of the U.S. Army.
Join 麻豆果冻传媒's International Security Program as they welcome Derek Leebaert for a discussion of his new book Grand Improvisation.
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Participants:
Derek Leebaert
Author, Grand Improvisation
Moderator:
David Sterman,
Senior Policy Analyst, 麻豆果冻传媒 International Security program