1st Edition

US Foreign Policy in Context National Ideology from the Founders to the Bush Doctrine

By Adam Quinn Copyright 2010
232 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

This work blends strategic analysis of contemporary US foreign policy with long-term historical discussion, producing an important argument relevant to the debates surrounding both the merits of contemporary US foreign policy and the long-term trends at work in American political culture. Rather than a detailed historical study of the Bush administration itself, the book seeks to locate... Read more

1. Introduction  2. International Relations, History and National Ideology  3. The Founders' Era Consensus:'A Hercules in the Cradle  4. Theodore Roosevelt: 'The Nation that has Dared to be Great'  5. Woodrow Wilson: 'Conquest of the Spirits of Men'  6. The Truman administration:'In the Struggle for Men's Minds, the Conflict is world-wide'  7. The Bush administration:'A Balance of Power that Favours Freedom'  Conclusion:the Bush Strategy and National Ideology

Biography

Adam Quinn is a Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Studies at University of Birmingham, He has previously published articles in International Studies Perspectives, Politics & Policy and Global Society.