President Bush has used almost identical language in talking about creating a peaceful global order.
America's partners wonder whether its commitment to the global economic order is waning.
One reason is the end of the cold war, which transformed the global order as well as thinking about how the world works.
Their economies are still too small to threaten the global economic order.
Progress towards a more just global order is impossible without wholesale reform of the economic system.
It needs to open itself, with its allies, to changing roles as a new global order takes shape.
These efforts need not compete with the larger global order.
Yet the Americans cannot afford to create a global order all on their own.
We must have the ambition to take on a vanguard role in the construction of a global financial and economic order.
This option would result in a Europe which is second class in the new global order.