Brighton, Paul
(2012)
Book review: enemies of the American way: identity and presidential foreign policymaking.
LSE Review of Books
(06 Dec 2012).
Website.
Abstract
Why do presidents, when facing the same circumstances, focus on different threats to national security? Enemies of the American Way attempts to answer this question by investigating the role of identity in presidential decision making. The book explains why presidents disagree on what constitutes a threat to the US security via the study of three US presidencies in the 19th century (Cleveland, Harrison, and McKinley). Paul Brighton values the author’s contribution for reminding us of how individual presidents’ own preconceptions shape global foreign policy.
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