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Home >  Short Publications >  To Shape a World Like Us
To Shape a World Like Us
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By Stephanie Abbajay
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
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Publication Date: May 2, 1991

Exporting Democracy  
Exporting Democracy: Fulfilling America's Destiny
By Joshua Muravchik
AEI Press, $24.25, 300 pages

Review excerpt:

Pat Buchanan believes that America should now "come home," Jeane Kirkpatrick that it should behave like "a normal country in a normal time," Irving Kristol that the traditional concept of national interest should be our guide. Others, however, take a more expansive view of things and argue that America should press its new advantage as the victor of the superpower conflict--not to conquer but to convert.

The most thoughtful and stimulating of this last group is Joshua Muravchik, and in Exporting Democracy: Fulfilling America's Destiny, he defines what the president has so far been unable to: The "new world order" is to be a world made over in our own image, a world of American-inspired democratic states.

Stephanie Abbajay is managing editor of the National Interest. Joshua Muravchik is a resident scholar at AEI.

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