will prove expensive. In addition, it is a basic fact of living in a global world that no country can insulate itself from much of what happens elsewhere. As a result, in this century, sovereign obligations will need to complement sovereign rights if we do not wish the darker consequences of globalization to overwhelm us. A foreign policy based on sovereignty alone will not provide security in a global, interconnected world. Or, to paraphrase the jargon of the day, America cannot be great at home in a world of disarray.