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Kitap tanıtımı - First Among Equals : U.S. Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World - by Emma Ashford -August 26, 2025


First Among Equals: U.S. Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World Hardcover – August 26, 2025

by Emma Ashford (Author)


A fresh, concise roadmap for U.S. grand strategy in a multipolar world

 

For the past thirty years, post–Cold War triumphalism and a desire to reshape the world have defined U.S. foreign policy. But the failures of the global war on terror, the return of conflict to Europe, and growing tensions with China all suggest that this approach to the world is flawed. For the United States—the country that has ruled the international system largely alone since 1991—this moment is particularly perilous. Can policymakers adapt American foreign policy to better fit the twenty-first century, and in doing so avoid the pitfalls and excesses of the past three decades?

 

In this book, Emma Ashford proposes a return to a more pragmatic, realist set of strategic principles, ones better suited for the emerging multipolar world, that would pursue narrower U.S. interests, cultivate the capabilities of friendly states, and emphasize room for maneuver over rigid alliances. In this she provides a valuable counterpoint to today’s liberal internationalist consensus, as well as a road map for policymakers who seek to change the course of U.S. foreign policy.

   

Review

“[A] valuable new book. . . . Ashford has done an excellent job in mapping out what a better, more restrained strategy would look like in practice. U.S. policymakers would do well to read this book and follow her recommendations.”―Daniel Larison, Responsible Statecraft


“Every so often a book comes along that slices through comforting illusions and forces readers to face the world as it is. Emma Ashford’s First Among Equals is one of those books.”―Andrew Latham, Real Clear Defense


“Ashford’s First Among Equals dismantles the myth of unchallenged U.S. primacy with incisive clarity. To navigate a more multipolar and leaderless world, she challenges policymakers to ditch the liberal hegemony playbook and radically rethink America’s global role before it’s too late. Essential reading.”—Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group and GZERO Media


“In First Among Equals, Ashford affirms her voice as important and her ideas as insightful for scholarly and policy debates about the twenty-first-century world and optimal American foreign policy strategy.”—Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University


“In First Among Equals, Ashford delivers a bold reassessment of America’s role in a shifting world. Through sharp analysis and pragmatic solutions, she charts a path beyond unipolar overreach and toward a balanced, interest-driven foreign policy for the United States.”—Mark Leonard, director, European Council on Foreign Relations


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Emma Ashford

Emma Ashford is a senior fellow with the Reimagining US Grand Strategy program at the Stimson Center, where her work focuses on questions of grand strategy, international security, and the future of US foreign policy. She was previously a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, and a research fellow in defense and foreign policy at the Cato Institute. Her writing has been featured in publications such as Foreign Affairs, the Texas National Security Review, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and War on the Rocks, among others. She writes a biweekly column for Foreign Policy magazine. Her first book, Oil, the State, and War: The Foreign Policies of Petrostates, was published by Georgetown University Press in June 2022. Ashford was previously a nonresident fellow at the Modern War Institute at West Point. She is an adjunct assistant professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University and a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Her next book, First Among Equals: U.S. Foreign Policy for a Multipolar World, is forthcoming from Yale University Press in 2025.













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