From the often-forgotten Washington Doctrine, to the Truman Doctrine that continues to influence our modern national security, to the Obama Doctrine that is still solidifying, American foreign and national security policy is shaped by the historical development of national security doctrines. In the post 9/11 world, with its continuing unrest and instability in the Middle East, these issues are of paramount importance. This two-volume set provides a chronological view of the foreign policy/national security doctrines of key American presidents from Washington to Obama, framed by commentary on the historical context for each, discussions of major themes, and examinations of the lasting impact of these policies. The National Security Doctrines of the American Presidency: How They Shape our Present and Future provides a chronological examination of the foreign policy and national security doctrines of key American presidents from Washington to Obama, covering everything from our missionary zeal and our pursuit of open navigation of the seas, to our involvement in the ongoing political and military conflicts in the Middle East. It addresses the multiple sources behind the doctrines: real, rhetorical, and ideological. Arranged chronologically, each chapter offers commentary on the historical evolution of these doctrines, identifies the major themes, and highlights unique revelations. Ideal for universities, colleges, libraries, academics, classroom teachers, policy makers, and the educated electorate, this two-volume set represents a compendium of national security doctrines that explains how these first doctrines have constrained, restrained, and guided every American president regardless of party, providing comprehensive information that cannot be found in any other single source. Further, the work presents the reader with examples and explanations of precisely how these doctrines from long ago as well as those from recent history directly affect our present and future.
Author(s): Lamont Colucci
Series: Praeger Security International | 02 Vols Set
Edition: 1
Publisher: Praeger | ABC-CLIO
Year: 2012
Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 821
Tags: United States: Foreign Relations: Philosophy: History; National Security: United States: Philosophy: History; National Security: United States: History; Strategic Culture: United States: History; Military Doctrine: United States: History; United States: Military Policy
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Volume 1
1 National Security Doctrines
2 The Washington Doctrine: The Forgotten Doctrine
3 The Monroe Doctrine: This Hemisphere Is Ours
4 The Polk Doctrine: The Stirrings of Manifest Destiny
5 The Lincoln Doctrine: National Security Unionism
6 The Roosevelt Doctrine: The Birth of Primacy
7 The Wilson Doctrine: We Will Make Man in Our Image
8 The Hoover Doctrine: The Delusional Doctrine
9 The FDR Doctrine: The Transition to Greatness
Appendix: Primary Documents for Volume 1
Volume 2
10 The Truman Doctrine: The Rise of the National Security State
11 The Eisenhower Doctrine: Liberation Tested
12 The Nixon Doctrine: The Doctrinal Retreat
13 The Carter Doctrine: The New Wilsonianism
14 The Reagan Doctrine: The Rebirth of Primacy and Liberation
15 The Clinton Doctrine: The Un-doctrine of Mirrors
16 The Bush Doctrine: Crusading Realism and a Return to Grand Strategy
17 The Obama Doctrine: Leading from Behind
18 The Grand Strategy of the United States
Appendix: Primary Documents for Volume 2
Bibliography
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