
This Book Explores The Shared Foreign Policy Legacies Of Dwight Eisenhower, George H.w. Bush, And Barack Obama, And How They Exemplify A Distinct And Underappreciated Tradition Of Political Leadership: The Middle Way. The Book Explores How These Three Presidents Thought About The World And American Leadership, And How They Grappled With Foreign Policy Crises And Navigated Politics. Drawing Upon New Archival Research At The Eisenhower And Bush Presidential Libraries, And Interviews With Former Obama Officials, The Book Shows How These Presidents Took A Centrist Approach To Foreign Policy And Provides A Model For America To Reinvigorate Role As A Global Leader. This Work Of Presidential History Looks Behind The Scenes Of Some Of The Most Important Moments In Foreign Policy Since World War Two, And It Explores The Broader Lessons For American Foreign Policy And Leadership. The Book Reflects The Author's Unique Experience As A Senior Official At The White House, The State Department, And The Pentagon To Show How Washington Works From The Inside; And In The Process, Offering A New Way Of Thinking About American Global Leadership And Making A Case For New Ways To Measure Presidential Success-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates whether a consistent, centrist tradition of foreign policy—termed the 'Middle Way'—exists within the presidencies of Dwight Eisenhower, George H.W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Derek H. Chollet, a former senior official in the White House, State Department, and Pentagon, utilizes his practitioner's perspective to analyze how these three leaders navigated global crises. By synthesizing new archival research from presidential libraries with interviews of former Obama administration officials, the author constructs a framework for evaluating presidential success. He argues that these leaders avoided ideological extremes, opting instead for a pragmatic approach that offers a model for contemporary American global leadership.
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Experts and political historians note that the text provides a unique synthesis of academic research and insider experience. Readers frequently highlight the book as a useful resource for understanding the pragmatic mechanics of American foreign policy decision-making.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190092912
ISBN-13:
9780190092917
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