The Real Rebalancing: American Diplomacy and the Tragedy of President Obama’s Foreign Policy
Autor John R. Deni Editat de Strategic Studies Institute (U.S.) Army War College (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 dec 2015 – vârsta ani
American
security
policy
rests
on
a
three-legged
stool
consisting
of
defense,
diplomacy,
and
development.
As
President
Obama
implied
in
his
May
2014
speech
at
West
Point,
the
United
States
is
in
the
midst
of
a
resurgence
of
diplomacy
and
development,
as
it
seeks
to
leverage
diplomatic
influence,
foreign
aid,
and
multilateral
institutions
to
solve
the
most
vexing
international
security
challenges.
However,
the
dramatic
rebalance
toward
diplomacy
and
development
over
the
last
several
years
has
largely
has
failed.
Rhetoric,
official
strategies,
and
actual
policies
have
all
aimed
at
rebalancing
the
three
legs
of
the
foreign
policy
stool.
However,
several
factors
point
to
a
continued
militarization
of
U.S.
foreign
policy,
including
funding
levels,
legal
authorities,
and
the
growing
body
of
evidence
that
civilian
agencies
of
the
U.S.
Government
lack
the
resources,
skills,
and
capabilities
to
achieve
foreign
policy
objectives.
Continued
reliance
by
senior
decisionmakers
at
both
ends
of
Pennsylvania
Avenue
on
the
U.S.
military
in
the
development,
planning,
and
implementation
of
U.S.
foreign
policy
has
significant
implications.
Foremost
among
them
is
the
fact
that
the
military
itself
must
prepare
for
a
future
not
terribly
unlike
the
very
recent
past.
AUDIENCE: Historians, policymakers, political scientists, and international affairs personnel may be interested in this guide that analyzes the rebalancing of American diplomacy within the Asia-Pacific region during Present Barack Obama’s administration.Additionally, students pursuing course work in military science and international relations degree programs may also be interested in this work.
KEYWORDS: Iran; United Nations Security Council; United States; U.S./US; Russia; U.S.S.R./Soviet Union; United Kingdom; UK; China; Germany; President Barack Obama; President Obama; foreign diplomacy; Hezbollah; Israel; President George W. Bush; U.S. national security; Iraq; Iran; Ukraine; Poland; Latvia; Estonia; Lithuania; Afghanistan; Israel; Iran’s nuclear program; counterterrorism; Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; Secretary of State, John Kerry; U.S. National Defense; U.S. Department of Defense; DOD; U.S. defense budget appropriations; U.S. Federal spending; international affairs; global terrorism; Al-Qaeda; Yemen; Africa; Pakistan; Syria;
AUDIENCE: Historians, policymakers, political scientists, and international affairs personnel may be interested in this guide that analyzes the rebalancing of American diplomacy within the Asia-Pacific region during Present Barack Obama’s administration.Additionally, students pursuing course work in military science and international relations degree programs may also be interested in this work.
KEYWORDS: Iran; United Nations Security Council; United States; U.S./US; Russia; U.S.S.R./Soviet Union; United Kingdom; UK; China; Germany; President Barack Obama; President Obama; foreign diplomacy; Hezbollah; Israel; President George W. Bush; U.S. national security; Iraq; Iran; Ukraine; Poland; Latvia; Estonia; Lithuania; Afghanistan; Israel; Iran’s nuclear program; counterterrorism; Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; Secretary of State, John Kerry; U.S. National Defense; U.S. Department of Defense; DOD; U.S. defense budget appropriations; U.S. Federal spending; international affairs; global terrorism; Al-Qaeda; Yemen; Africa; Pakistan; Syria;
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ISBN-13: 9781584877103
ISBN-10: 1584877103
Pagini: 51
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
ISBN-10: 1584877103
Pagini: 51
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
Notă biografică
ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR
JOHN R. DENI is a Research Professor of Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational (JIIM) Security Studies at the U.S. Army War College’s Strategic Studies Institute (SSI). He is also an adjunct lecturer at the American University’s School of International Service. Previously, he worked for 8 years as a political advisor for senior U.S. military commanders in Europe. Prior to that, he spent 2 years as a strategic planner specializing in U.S. security cooperation and military-to-military relations. While working for the U.S. military in Europe, Dr. Deni was also an adjunct lecturer at Heidelberg University’s Institute for Political Science. There, he taught graduate and undergraduate courses on U.S. foreign and security policy, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), European security, and alliance theory and practice. Dr. Deni has spoken at conferences and symposia throughout Europe and North America. He is the author, editor, or co-editor of five books, includingAlliance Management and Maintenance: Restructuring NATO for the 21st Century, and he has written several peer-reviewed monographs and journal articles. Dr. Deni holds degrees from the College of William & Mary, American University, and George Washington University.
JOHN R. DENI is a Research Professor of Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational (JIIM) Security Studies at the U.S. Army War College’s Strategic Studies Institute (SSI). He is also an adjunct lecturer at the American University’s School of International Service. Previously, he worked for 8 years as a political advisor for senior U.S. military commanders in Europe. Prior to that, he spent 2 years as a strategic planner specializing in U.S. security cooperation and military-to-military relations. While working for the U.S. military in Europe, Dr. Deni was also an adjunct lecturer at Heidelberg University’s Institute for Political Science. There, he taught graduate and undergraduate courses on U.S. foreign and security policy, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), European security, and alliance theory and practice. Dr. Deni has spoken at conferences and symposia throughout Europe and North America. He is the author, editor, or co-editor of five books, includingAlliance Management and Maintenance: Restructuring NATO for the 21st Century, and he has written several peer-reviewed monographs and journal articles. Dr. Deni holds degrees from the College of William & Mary, American University, and George Washington University.