American Grand Strategy In The Age Of Trump
By (author) Hal Brands
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By (author) Hal Brands
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Looking beyond the headlines to address the enduring grand strategic questions facing the United States today.
American foreign policy is in a state of upheaval. The rise of Donald Trump and his ""America First"" platform have created more uncertainty about America''s role in the world than at any time in recent decades. From the South China Sea, to the Middle East, to the Baltics and Eastern Europe, the geopolitical challenges to U.S. power and influence seem increasingly severe—and America''s responses to those challenges seem increasingly unsure. Questions that once had widely accepted answers are now up for debate. What role should the United States play in the world? Can, and should, America continue to pursue an engaged an assertive strategy in global affairs?
In this book, a leading scholar of grand strategy helps to make sense of the headlines and the upheaval by providing sharp yet nuanced assessments of the most critical issues in American grand strategy today. Hal Brands asks, and answers, such questions as: Has America really blundered aimlessly in the world since the end of the Cold War, or has its grand strategy actually been mostly sensible and effective? Is America in terminal decline, or can it maintain its edge in a harsher and more competitive environment? Did the Obama administration pursue a policy of disastrous retrenchment, or did it execute a shrewd grand strategy focused on maximizing U.S. power for the long term? Does Donald Trump''s presidency mean that American internationalism is dead? What type of grand strategy might America pursue in the age of Trump and after? What would happen if the United States radically pulled back from the world, as many leading academics—and, at certain moments, the current president—have advocated? How much military power does America need in the current international environment?
Grappling with these kinds of issues is essential to understanding the state of America''s foreign relations today and what path the country might take in the years ahead. At a time when American grand strategy often seems consumed by crisis, this collection of essays provides an invaluable guide to thinking about both the recent past and the future of America''s role in the world.
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"From Hal Brands, a “leading scholar of Grand Strategy”, which is apparently a thing, these essays examine America’s geopolitical platform from cold war to Trump. Brands’ work is highbrow political philosophy rather than ideological screed, personally motivated attack or advertorial. America and its place in the world order, Brands writes, is more uncertain than ever. He addresses the role of Trump and the “America First” policy in relation to this dynamic and explores the emerging role of America in world affairs. - Guardian
"As a reader you are spoiled for choice, if you want to read about Donald Trump and his administration, but alot of the books should be passed by in silence. Now there''s a book which you can take off the shelf without hesitation. [...]All in all Hal Brands has written an interesting discussion of the perspectives for American foreign policy, which definitely gives food for thought - especially in light of the fact, that the Trump-administration continues to have a foreign policy wild-card behind the desk in the Oval Office, which makes it difficult to predict the exact course." — Kongressen.com
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Description
Looking beyond the headlines to address the enduring grand strategic questions facing the United States today.
American foreign policy is in a state of upheaval. The rise of Donald Trump and his ""America First"" platform have created more uncertainty about America''s role in the world than at any time in recent decades. From the South China Sea, to the Middle East, to the Baltics and Eastern Europe, the geopolitical challenges to U.S. power and influence seem increasingly severe—and America''s responses to those challenges seem increasingly unsure. Questions that once had widely accepted answers are now up for debate. What role should the United States play in the world? Can, and should, America continue to pursue an engaged an assertive strategy in global affairs?
In this book, a leading scholar of grand strategy helps to make sense of the headlines and the upheaval by providing sharp yet nuanced assessments of the most critical issues in American grand strategy today. Hal Brands asks, and answers, such questions as: Has America really blundered aimlessly in the world since the end of the Cold War, or has its grand strategy actually been mostly sensible and effective? Is America in terminal decline, or can it maintain its edge in a harsher and more competitive environment? Did the Obama administration pursue a policy of disastrous retrenchment, or did it execute a shrewd grand strategy focused on maximizing U.S. power for the long term? Does Donald Trump''s presidency mean that American internationalism is dead? What type of grand strategy might America pursue in the age of Trump and after? What would happen if the United States radically pulled back from the world, as many leading academics—and, at certain moments, the current president—have advocated? How much military power does America need in the current international environment?
Grappling with these kinds of issues is essential to understanding the state of America''s foreign relations today and what path the country might take in the years ahead. At a time when American grand strategy often seems consumed by crisis, this collection of essays provides an invaluable guide to thinking about both the recent past and the future of America''s role in the world.
Table of contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- 1. The Pretty Successful Superpower
- 2. Fools Rush Out
- 3. Barack Obama and the Dilemmas of American Grand Strategy
- 4. Is American Internationalism Dead?
- 5. Fortress America and Its Alternatives
- 6. Does America Have Enough Hard Power?
- 7. American Grand Strategy in the Age of Trump
- Notes
- Index
Review quote
"From Hal Brands, a “leading scholar of Grand Strategy”, which is apparently a thing, these essays examine America’s geopolitical platform from cold war to Trump. Brands’ work is highbrow political philosophy rather than ideological screed, personally motivated attack or advertorial. America and its place in the world order, Brands writes, is more uncertain than ever. He addresses the role of Trump and the “America First” policy in relation to this dynamic and explores the emerging role of America in world affairs. - Guardian
"As a reader you are spoiled for choice, if you want to read about Donald Trump and his administration, but alot of the books should be passed by in silence. Now there''s a book which you can take off the shelf without hesitation. [...]All in all Hal Brands has written an interesting discussion of the perspectives for American foreign policy, which definitely gives food for thought - especially in light of the fact, that the Trump-administration continues to have a foreign policy wild-card behind the desk in the Oval Office, which makes it difficult to predict the exact course." — Kongressen.com
Biograp
Author | By (author) Hal Brands |
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EAN | 9780815732785 |
Contributors | Hal Brands |
Publisher | Brookings Institution |
Languages | English |
Country of Publication | United States |
Width | 140 mm |
Height | 216 mm |
Product Forms | Paperback / Softback |
Availability in Stores | Hamra, Global |
Weight | 0.345000 |
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