Dr. Richard Haassis president of the non-partisan Council on Foreign Relations. He served as the senior Middle East advisor to President George H.W. Bush and as Director of the Policy Planning Staff under Secretary of State Colin Powell. A recipient of the Presidential Citizens Medal, the State Department's Distinguished Honor Award, and the Tipperary International Peace Award, he is also the author or editor of twelve books on foreign policy and international relations. Dr. Haass lives in New York.
"A valuable primer on foreign policy: a primer that concerned
citizens of all political persuasions -- not to mention the
president and his advisers -- could benefit from reading."
-Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "A must-read for the new
American president and all who are concerned by the state of the
world and the prospect of things getting worse. Richard Haass takes
the reader galloping through the last four centuries of history to
explain how we got to where we are, and then offers an insightful
and strategically coherent approach to coping with and managing the
challenges before us. Practical and provocative: a book that sets
the policy table."
--Robert M. Gates "Haass's views demand the highest respect,
because he understands that the foremost requirement for stability
is that the great nations can deal with each other, and should use
diplomacy, an art that recent British governments have almost
abandoned in favour of soundbite broadcasts, and that in America
threatens to be displaced by a tweetocracy. He understands the
limits of power, and of the possible: terrorism must be contained,
but cannot be eliminated. China and Russia must be granted respect
on the world stage, but a willingness to resist their acts of
aggression must be supported by credible western armed forces.
America needs to change its Middle East policy, but cannot
conceivably walk away from the region. If we had grounds to suppose
that the new tenant of the White House was taking Haass's book to
his bed with him, the rest of us might sleep a tad easier in
ours."
-- Sunday Times "This is a thought-provoking book that suggests the
new foreign policy 2.0 requires more global engagement."
--Huffington Post
"Richard Haass's A World in Disarray is an important primer on the
chaotic landscape Trump will inherit."
--New Republic "In a world where power has become decentralized and
respects no borders, we need an updated operating system, one that
provides a new method for conducting diplomacy. In this wise and
historically grounded book, Richard Haass shows what we need to do
at home and in our foreign policy to make this work. It's a
brilliant approach for a troubled world."
--Walter Isaacson
"With bracing intellectual rigor and a sure feel for the realities
of politics and of culture, Richard Haass offers us an invaluable
window on a world, as he puts it, in disarray. A wise and engaging
voice, Haass is always worth listening to--now more than ever."
--Jon Meacham "We live in an age when trends once thought
irreversible -- globalization, unipolarity, even democracy -- have
proven no longer to be. I know of no better guide through these
upheavals and toward the new strategies they require than Richard
Haass's A World in Disarray. It's essential for anyone trying to
understand the new pivotal moment we all inhabit." --John Lewis
Gaddis
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