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Many Americans say they want a moral foreign policy but disagree on what that means. Using a three-dimensional scorecard encourages us to avoid simplistic answers and to look at the motives, means and consequences of a US president\u2019s actions.<\/p>\n

Consider, for example, the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and the two George Bushes. When people call for a \u2018Reaganite foreign policy\u2019, they mean to highlight the clarity of his rhetoric in the presentation of values. Clearly stated objectives helped educate and motivate the public at home and abroad.<\/p>\n

But that was only one aspect of Reagan\u2019s foreign policy. The success of his moral leadership also relied on his means of bargaining and compromise. The key question is whether he was prudent in balancing his objectives and the risks of trying to achieve them.<\/p>\n

Reagan\u2019s initial rhetoric in his first term created a dangerous degree of tension and distrust between the United States and the Soviet Union, increasing the risk of a miscalculation or accident leading to war. But it also created incentives to bargain, which Reagan later put to good use when Mikhail Gorbachev came to power in the Soviet Union. Reagan advanced US national interests, and he did so in a manner that did not exclusively benefit America.<\/p>\n

In contrast, George H.W. Bush, by his own admission, did not promote a transformative foreign-policy vision at the end of the Cold War. His goal was to avoid disaster during a period of rapid and far-reaching geopolitical change. While he referred<\/a> to a \u2018new world order\u2019, he never spelled out what it would look like. As Bush and his team responded to forces that were largely outside of his control, he set goals that balanced opportunities and prudence.<\/p>\n

Bush limited his short-term aims in order to pursue long-term stability, prompting some critics to complain that he didn\u2019t set more ambitious objectives. Instead, he was prudent in a turbulent time and managed to achieve American goals in a manner that was not unduly insular and did minimal damage to the interests of foreigners. He was careful not to humiliate Gorbachev and to manage Boris Yeltsin\u2019s transition to leadership in Russia.<\/p>\n

With better communication skills, Bush might also have been able to do more to educate the American public about the changing nature of the world they faced after the Cold War. But given the uncertainties of history, and the potential for disaster as the Cold War ended, Bush had one of the best foreign policies of the period after 1945. He allowed the US to benefit from the Cold War\u2019s outcome while avoiding calamity.<\/p>\n

His son, George W. Bush, started his first term in office with limited interest in foreign policy, but his objectives became transformational after the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001. He became focused on national security but turned to the rhetoric of democracy to rally his followers in a time of crisis. His 2002 national security strategy, which came to be called the \u2018Bush doctrine\u2019, proclaimed that the US would \u2018identify and eliminate terrorists wherever they are, together with the regimes that sustain them\u2019.<\/p>\n

In this new game, there were few rules and inadequate attention to the means. Bush\u2019s solution to the terrorist threat was to spread democracy, and a \u2018freedom agenda\u2019 thus became the basis of his 2006 national security strategy<\/a>. But he lacked the means to democratise Iraq. The removal of Saddam Hussein did not accomplish the mission, and inadequate understanding of the context, together with poor planning and management, undercut Bush\u2019s grand objectives. The result was a sectarian civil war in Iraq and a strengthening of the terrorist groups that eventually became Islamic State.<\/p>\n

A perpetual problem in US foreign policy is the complexity of the context, which increases the likelihood of unintended consequences. Prudence is sometimes dismissed as mere self-interest, but in foreign policy it becomes a virtue. Negligent assessment and reckless risk-taking often lead to immoral consequences, or what in legal terms is called \u2018culpable negligence\u2019. Prudence also requires the ability to manage one\u2019s emotions. In both respects, President Donald Trump\u2019s rejection of intelligence and reliance on television commentators raises serious moral as well as practical questions about his foreign policy.<\/p>\n

That leads, in turn, to the question of the role of institutions and how broadly a president defines America\u2019s national interest. A president\u2019s foreign policy depends not just on specific actions, but also on how a pattern of actions shapes the environment of world politics. Leadership by the world\u2019s most powerful country in the supply of global public goods is consistent with \u2018America first\u2019, but it rests on a broader understanding of that term than Trump has shown. As former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger has put it<\/a>, \u2018Calculations of power without a moral dimension will turn every disagreement into a test of strength \u2026 Moral prescriptions without concern for equilibrium, on the other hand, tend toward either crusades or an impotent policy tempting challenges; either extreme risks endangering the coherence of the international order itself.\u2019<\/p>\n

Prudence is a necessary virtue for a good foreign policy, but it is not sufficient. American presidents have been prudent when they needed to embrace a broader institutional vision. In the future, a sense of vision and strategy that correctly understands and responds to new technological and environmental changes\u2014such as cyber threats, artificial intelligence, climate change and pandemics\u2014will be crucial.<\/p>\n

A moral foreign policy not only makes Americans safer, but also makes the world a better place. We judge moral policy by looking at behaviour and institutions, at acts of commission and omission, and at all three dimensions of motives, means and consequences. Even then, the nature of foreign policy\u2014with its many contingencies and unforeseen events\u2014means that we will often wind up with mixed verdicts.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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