Reluctant Crusaders: Power, Culture, and Change in American Grand StrategyPrinceton University Press, 17. mars 2008 - 240 sider In Reluctant Crusaders, Colin Dueck examines patterns of change and continuity in American foreign policy strategy by looking at four major turning points: the periods following World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He shows how American cultural assumptions regarding liberal foreign policy goals, together with international pressures, have acted to push and pull U.S. policy in competing directions over time. The result is a book that combines an appreciation for the role of both power and culture in international affairs. |
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... believe in such “illiberal” approaches. So, for example, after World War One, certain senators, such as Henry Cabot Lodge, favored a simple balance- of-power alliance with France in order to check any future German ag- gression ...
... believe that the United States should root out au- thoritarianism overseas, and remake the international system in order to preserve the American experiment at home. This is a school of thought that had a particular impact on American ...
... believe their own public statements and therefore follow a differ- ent policy than they would have otherwise.13 When U.S. grand strategy is framed with public reference to liberal goals , presidents frequently find themselves ...
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