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" Presidential doctrines : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 330963
Doc. No : b189903
Main Entry : Siracusa, Joseph M.
Title & Author : Presidential doctrines : : U.S. national security from George Washington to Barack Obama /\ Joseph M. Siracusa and Aiden Warren
Publication Statement : Lanham, Maryland :: Rowman & Littlefield,, [2016]
: , ©2016
Page. NO : xxi, 251 pages ;; 23 cm
ISBN : 9781442267473
: : 144226747X
: : 9781442267480
: : 1442267488
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-239) and index
Contents : 1. Non-Entangling Alliances -- 2. Securing the Region -- 3. The Seeds of Democracy Promotion -- 4. The New Terrain: Containing the "Outside" -- 5. Maintaining the "Outside" -- 6. Variations and Continuities in Cold War Approaches -- 7. Prevention for the 21st Century -- 8. Pragmatic Realism and the Use of Force
Abstract : "This book assesses and evaluates the key U.S. presidential doctrines from Washington to Obama. It demonstrates that in spite of differences between successive administrations, in most instances, presidential doctrines have articulated both the responses and directions conducive to an international order that best advances American interests: a composition encompassing "democracy," open free markets, self-determining states that adhere to U.S. principles, and a secure global environment in which U.S. goals can be pursued (ideally) unimpeded. This is manifest through such policy goals as containment, interventionism, engagement, de-entanglement, and securing the region. Also, it shows that the current dilemmas facing the U.S. are a continuation of perennial policy challenges, from Washington's warning to steer clear of permanent alliances, to George Bush's radical doctrine of prevention and pre-emption and Obama's "reluctant realist" doctrine. In navigating and assessing the key presidential doctrines, the book explains both the individual and defining themes American presidents have embodied in their respective doctrines in attempting to meet national interest goals. Ultimately, it shows that although each doctrine was formulated in reaction to immediate foreign policy concerns, each also addressed fundamental aspects of U.S. national security that led future statesmen to follow its broad objectives and prescriptions." -- Publisher's description
Subject : National security-- United States-- Philosophy-- History
Subject : National security-- United States-- History
Subject : Strategic culture-- United States-- History
Subject : Military doctrine-- United States-- History
Subject : United States, Foreign relations, Philosophy, History
Dewey Classification : ‭355/.033573‬
LC Classification : ‭JZ1480‬‭.S5 2016‬
: ‭JZ1480‬‭.S5 2016‬
Added Entry : Warren, Aiden
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