This book is focused on explaining the grand strategic behavior of the
United States from the Founding of the Republic to the Trump
administration. To do so it employs a neoclassical realist framework
to argue that while systemic change explains the broad evolution of US
grand strategy, the precise shape and content of the grand strategies
pursued has been conditioned by domestic political culture and
interests. The book argues that distinct political cultures of
statecraft (Hamiltonian, Jeffersonian, Jacksonian and Wilsonian) have
acted as permissive filters through which policy-makers have
interpreted and responded to systemic stimuli making some grand
strategy choices more likely than others in the pursuit of national
security. The book demonstrates that while primacist grand strategies
were facilitated by the predominance from the mid-19th century to the
early 21st century of the vindicationist Hamiltonian and Wilsonian
forms of statecraft, the costs of primacy have now stimulated the
resurgence of the long dormant, exemplarist Jeffersonian and
Jacksonian forms of statecraft under the Obama and Trump
administrations, resulting in grand strategies that seek to either
manage or stave off decline in America’s relative power position.
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The Dilemmas of Primacy and Decline from the Founding to Trump
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030301750
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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