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Peter Trubowitz

    Politics and Strategy
    Geopolitics and Democracy
    • "A large and widening gap has opened up between Western democracies' international ambitions and their domestic political capacity to support these objectives. Drawing on an array of cross-national data on Western governments, parties, and voters, Geopolitics and Democracy traces this ends-means divide back to decisions that Western governments made after the Cold War. The key decisions were to globalize markets and pool sovereignty at the supranational level, while at the same time reducing social protections and guarantees at home. This combination of foreign and domestic policies succeeded in expanding the Western liberal order in the quarter century after the Cold War, but at the cost of mounting public discontent and political fragmentation within the advanced industrial economies. The analysis reveals the large extent to which domestic support for international engagement during the long East-West geopolitical contest had rested on social protections within the Western democracies. At a time when problems of great power rivalry, spheres of influence, and reactionary nationalism have returned, Geopolitics and Democracy reminds us that the liberal order rose in an age of social democracy as well as Cold War. In the absence of a renewed commitment to those social purposes, Western democracies will struggle to find a collective grand strategy that their domestic publics will support"-- Provided by publisher

      Geopolitics and Democracy
    • Politics and Strategy

      Partisan Ambition and American Statecraft

      • 200bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,9(7)Tarief

      Exploring the interplay between domestic politics and foreign policy, this book examines why national leaders adopt varying grand strategies. It highlights how a leader's governance capabilities influence their international ambitions, using examples from American history, including presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama. The author investigates the reasons behind different levels of assertiveness in foreign affairs, analyzing instances of overreach and underperformance in the context of shifting party dynamics and global power.

      Politics and Strategy