Preponderance in U.S. Foreign Policy examines the factors that contribute to the presence and severity of blunders in U.S. foreign policy, focusing primarily on ideational variables inherent in the American identity. It presents a theory for their recurrence in accordance with those variables and the pursuit of the grand strategy of preponderance.
Preponderance in U.S. Foreign Policy examines the factors that contribute to the presence and severity of blunders in U.S. foreign policy, focusing primarily on ideational variables inherent in the American identity. It presents a theory for their recurrence in accordance with those variables and the pursuit of the grand strategy of preponderance.
Graham Slater holds a PhD from International Relations at Florida International University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Strategic-Tactical Gap in U.S. Grand Strategy Chapter 2: Toward a Framework for Foreign-Policy Evaluation Chapter 3: Historical Progenitors of Preponderance and the OPM Model Chapter 4: The Strategic-Tactical Gap of the Vietnam War Chapter 5: The Iraq War: FPDM Prisms and the Man Behind the Curtain Chapter 6: The Infinite Multidimensionality of Foreign-Policy Evaluation
Chapter 1: The Strategic-Tactical Gap in U.S. Grand Strategy Chapter 2: Toward a Framework for Foreign-Policy Evaluation Chapter 3: Historical Progenitors of Preponderance and the OPM Model Chapter 4: The Strategic-Tactical Gap of the Vietnam War Chapter 5: The Iraq War: FPDM Prisms and the Man Behind the Curtain Chapter 6: The Infinite Multidimensionality of Foreign-Policy Evaluation
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