For more than sixty years, George F. Kennan’s American Diplomacy has
been a standard work on American foreign policy. Drawing on his
considerable diplomatic experience and expertise, Kennan offers an
overview and critique of the foreign policy of an emerging great power
whose claims to rightness often spill over into self-righteousness,
whose ambitions conflict with power realities, whose judgmentalism
precludes the interests of other states, and whose domestic politics
frequently prevent prudent policies and result in overstretch. Keenly
aware of the dangers of military intervention and the negative effects
of domestic politics on foreign policy, Kennan identifies troubling
inconsistencies in the areas between actions and ideals—even when
the strategies in question turned out to be decided successes. In this
expanded sixtieth-anniversary edition, a substantial new introduction
by John J. Mearsheimer, one of America’s leading political realists,
provides new understandings of Kennan’s work and explores its
continued resonance. As America grapples with its new role as one
power among many—rather than as the “indispensable nation” that
sees “further into the future”—Kennan’s perceptive analysis of
the past is all the more relevant. Today, as then, the pressing issue
of how to wield power with prudence and responsibility remains, and
Kennan’s cautions about the cost of hubris are still timely.
Refreshingly candid, American Diplomacy cuts to the heart of policy
issues that continue to be hotly debated today. “These celebrated
lectures, delivered at the University of Chicago in 1950, were for
many years the most widely read account of American diplomacy in the
first half of the twentieth century.”—Foreign Affairs, Significant
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Sixtieth-Anniversary Expanded Edition
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ISBN
9780226431499
Publisert
2016
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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