Clinton's Blueprint for the World

Clinton's Blueprint for the World

Last week's major policy address by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was as noteworthy for the strategic concepts she dismissed as for the ones she embraced. Clinton provided Americans with a strong sense of how she plans to conduct U.S. foreign policy: not merely as "the indispensable nation" that assumes international leadership, but rather as the global rule-set convener that aggressively builds partnerships across a strategic landscape pulsating with rising players -- both state-based and transnational.

In doing so, Secretary Clinton explicitly rejected the emerging -- and yet painfully antiquated -- conventional wisdom that portrays a world inevitably divided into antagonistic poles.

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