ROBERT B. ZOELLICK
Five years into the global economic storm, America's
traditional allies, theEuropean Union and Japan, are struggling. Developing economies are reshaping the global dynamic but also face big challenges. The United States is the one country that could lead the modernization of the
internationalsystem so as to supply security, economic opportunity, and prospects for liberty. America's own
strategy for economic
revival cannot be
limited to the nation's borders. And its future foreign policy