American Presidents in Diplomacy and War: Statecraft, Foreign Policy, and Leadership

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Price
$54.00
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Publish Date
Pages
212
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.5 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780268207236

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About the Author

Thomas R. Parker is a professorial lecturer at George Washington University and author of The Road to Camp David. He worked for thirty years in diplomatic and military affairs for the White House, U.S. Defense Department, State Department, and the intelligence community.

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"This book by a well-known American defense expert and former Pentagon official emphasizes the importance of understanding the possibilities and limits of American power and military force for conducting the nation's foreign policy in a wise and balanced way. It is very well written and argued and deals with some of the most important and pressing issues in U.S. foreign policy from George Washington to the present." --Klaus Larres, author of Uncertain Allies


"An enlightening and insightful assessment of the foreign policy statecraft of several American presidents." --New York Journal of Books


"Parker has an excellent feel for the policy-making process, which is combined with a deep understanding of history. Whether or not one fully agrees with the book's clear and vigorously stated point of view, I believe many readers will find it provocative, engaging, and well worth their time." --David Paull Nickles, author of Under the Wire: How the Telegraph Changed Diplomacy


"This is an interesting read, packed with insight. Students at all levels and general readers will find it a useful counter to the simplistic soundbite pontifications of many contemporary aspirants for political leadership." --Choice