The Star and the Stripes: A History of the Foreign Policies of American Jews
Michael N. Barnett
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Description
An incisive account of the foreign policy beliefs of American Jews from the nineteenth century to the present
How do American Jews envision their role in the world? Are they tribal--a people whose obligations extend solely to their own? Or are they prophetic--a light unto nations, working to repair the world? The Star and the Stripes is an original, provocative interpretation of the effects of these worldviews on the foreign policy beliefs of American Jews since the nineteenth century. Michael Barnett argues that it all begins with the political identity of American Jews. As Jews, they are committed to their people's survival. As Americans, they identify with, and believe their survival depends on, the American principles of liberalism, religious freedom, and pluralism. This identity and search for inclusion form a political theology of prophetic Judaism that emphasizes the historic mission of Jews to help create a world of peace and justice. The political theology of prophetic Judaism accounts for two enduring features of the foreign policy beliefs of American Jews. They exhibit a cosmopolitan sensibility, advocating on behalf of human rights, humanitarianism, and international law and organizations. They also are suspicious of nationalism--including their own. Contrary to the conventional wisdom that American Jews are natural-born Jewish nationalists, Barnett charts a long history of ambivalence; this ambivalence connects their early rejection of Zionism with the current debate regarding their attachment to Israel. And, Barnett contends, this growing ambivalence also explains the rising popularity of humanitarian and social justice movements among American Jews. Rooted in the understanding of how history shapes a political community's sense of the world, The Star and the Stripes is a bold reading of the past, present, and possible future foreign policies of American Jews.Product Details
Price
$47.94
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publish Date
March 15, 2016
Pages
368
Dimensions
6.1 X 1.3 X 9.3 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780691165974
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Michael N. Barnett is the University Professor of International Affairs and Political Science at George Washington University. His many books include Empire of Humanity and Dialogues in Arab Politics.
Reviews
Compelling. . . . An astute study that should provoke productive conversations.-- "Kirkus"
[The Star and Stripes] supplies much-needed coherence to the topic.-- "Choice"
An astute study that should provoke productive conversations.---Stephen Darori, Israel Book Review-- "Choice"
[This book] usefully brings together important episodes in American Jewish history.---Jonathan Neumann, Standpoint-- "Choice"
[A]n important book that shows how American Jews struggle with and express their identities on a global scale.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Barnett's useful, original book puts contemporary American Jewish attitudes toward foreign policy in historical context.---Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs-- "Publishers Weekly"
Distressing. . . . [The Star and the Stripes] deserves attention because the issues it raises should not be ignored.---Libby K. White, Jewish Book Council-- "Publishers Weekly"
[The Star and Stripes] supplies much-needed coherence to the topic.-- "Choice"
An astute study that should provoke productive conversations.---Stephen Darori, Israel Book Review-- "Choice"
[This book] usefully brings together important episodes in American Jewish history.---Jonathan Neumann, Standpoint-- "Choice"
[A]n important book that shows how American Jews struggle with and express their identities on a global scale.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Barnett's useful, original book puts contemporary American Jewish attitudes toward foreign policy in historical context.---Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs-- "Publishers Weekly"
Distressing. . . . [The Star and the Stripes] deserves attention because the issues it raises should not be ignored.---Libby K. White, Jewish Book Council-- "Publishers Weekly"