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Statecraft is about marrying objectives and means in foreign policy. It sounds simple, but--as America has learned in recent times--failure is all too frequent. In a newly multipolar world where the US is no longer dominant, America no longer has the luxury of getting it wrong, and its international leadership will be unsustainable if it fails to effectively use all the tools in its statecraft toolkit. In Statecraft 2.0 , Dennis Ross updates and dramatically expands his classic work, applying its lessons to the challenges American foreign policymakers face today, from China to Russia to Iran.

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Statecraft is about marrying objectives and means in foreign policy. It sounds simple, but--as America has learned in recent times--failure is all too frequent. In a newly multipolar world where the US is no longer dominant, America no longer has the luxury of getting it wrong, and its international leadership will be unsustainable if it fails to effectively use all the tools in its statecraft toolkit. In Statecraft 2.0, Dennis Ross updates and dramatically expands his classic work, applying its lessons to the challenges American foreign policymakers face today, from China to Russia to Iran.

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Dennis Ross served in senior national security positions as a political appointee for Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama. He played a prominent role in shaping American policy toward the former Soviet Union, working out German unification in NATO, developing the Gulf War coalition, putting together the Madrid Peace Conference, negotiating between Arabs and Israelis as the chief American envoy, and later helping to formulate American approaches toward Iran. After his formal governmental stints, he has been an active participant in track two diplomatic efforts and discussions. He is a frequent commentator in the media on the Middle East and other international hotspots. Ross is presently the Davidson Distinguished Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and a Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University.