Drawing on first-hand experience in the State Department's Office of Religion and Global Affairs during the Obama-Trump transition, David T. Buckley traces how the Trump administration's populism affected the foreign policy bureaucracy.
Drawing on first-hand experience in the State Department's Office of Religion and Global Affairs during the Obama-Trump transition, David T. Buckley traces how the Trump administration's populism affected the foreign policy bureaucracy.
David T. Buckley is the Paul Weber Endowed Chair of Politics, Science, and Religion in the Department of Political Science at the University of Louisville, where he also directs the Center for Asian Democracy. He is the author of Faithful to Secularism: The Religious Politics of Democracy in Ireland, Senegal, and the Philippines (Columbia, 2017).
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Religion and Foreign Policy: Statecraft and Populist Governance 1. What Does Populism Have to Do with Religion and Foreign Policy? 2. The Blob Gets Religion: RGA and the Prepopulist Equilibrium Part II. The Populist Difference 3. "The Faith of the Administration": Populist Ideology, Religion, and Foreign Policy 4. Who Needs an Office? Populist Personalism and Religion in the Bureaucracy Part III. Preexisting Conditions and Populist Constraint 5. Faith in a Deep State? Bureaucratic Preservation in a Populist Transition 6. Salvation in Institutions? American Secularism, Executive Power, and Populist Change 7. A Faithful Audience? Public Opinion and Trump's Religious Foreign Policy Part IV. Effects Beyond the Populist 8. Faithful Partners: Religious Populism and International Ties Conclusion: Religion and Foreign Policy After Populism Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Religion and Foreign Policy: Statecraft and Populist Governance 1. What Does Populism Have to Do with Religion and Foreign Policy? 2. The Blob Gets Religion: RGA and the Prepopulist Equilibrium Part II. The Populist Difference 3. "The Faith of the Administration": Populist Ideology, Religion, and Foreign Policy 4. Who Needs an Office? Populist Personalism and Religion in the Bureaucracy Part III. Preexisting Conditions and Populist Constraint 5. Faith in a Deep State? Bureaucratic Preservation in a Populist Transition 6. Salvation in Institutions? American Secularism, Executive Power, and Populist Change 7. A Faithful Audience? Public Opinion and Trump's Religious Foreign Policy Part IV. Effects Beyond the Populist 8. Faithful Partners: Religious Populism and International Ties Conclusion: Religion and Foreign Policy After Populism Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
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