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The Trump and Harris doctrines = preservationism versus progressivism in the 2024 presidential election /
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正題名/作者:
The Trump and Harris doctrines/ edited by Stanley A. Renshon, Peter Suedfeld.
其他題名:
preservationism versus progressivism in the 2024 presidential election /
其他作者:
Renshon, Stanley A.
出版者:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
面頁冊數:
xviii, 315 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Presidents - Election - 2024. - United States -
標題:
United States - Defenses -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52799-9
ISBN:
9783031527999
The Trump and Harris doctrines = preservationism versus progressivism in the 2024 presidential election /
The Trump and Harris doctrines
preservationism versus progressivism in the 2024 presidential election /[electronic resource] :edited by Stanley A. Renshon, Peter Suedfeld. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xviii, 315 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Springer studies in American politics,3005-0642. - Springer studies in American politics..
Part I. Comparing the Trump and Biden Doctrines: Frameworks of Analysis -- Chapter 1. Conservative American Nationalism vs. Progressive Internationalism: The Trump-Biden Foreign Policy Doctrines Compared (Stanley A. Renshon) -- Chapter 2. The Trump and Biden Doctrines in Comparative Perspective (Robert S. Singh) -- Chapter 3. Is the Biden Doctrine Obama Redux? (Henry R. Nau) -- Section II. Comparing the Trump and Biden Doctrines: Historical and International Foundations -- Chapter 4. Explaining the Changing Biden Doctrine: From Defense Liberalism to Offensive realism (Benjamin Miller) -- Chapter 5. International Organizations, Great Power Competition, and the U.S. Presidency: The Dilemma of China (James Jay Carafano) -- Section III. Allies, Rivals and Enemies -- Chapter 6. International Relationships: How Presidents Trump and Biden Think and Feel About Other Countries (Peter Suedfeld) -- Chapter 7. One Objective, Two Approaches: ComparingTrump's and Biden's China Policy (Zhiqu Zhu) -- Chapter 8. Evolving Great Power Tensions Between the United States and Russia (James Goldgeier) -- Chapter 9. An Offer They Can Refuse: Winning Friends and Fighting Enemies in Iran (Ze'ev Maghen) -- Chapter 10. Still a Special Relationship? The Effect of the Administration Change on the U.S -- Israel Relationship (Amnon Cavari) -- Section IV. Comparing Trump and Biden in Practice -- Chapter 11. Beneath the Public Persona: The Real Psychology of the Biden Presidency (Stanley A. Renshon) -- Chapter 12. The Biden and Trump Foreign Policies: Comparing Differing Approaches to the Use of Force and Diplomacy (Thomas Preston) -- Chapter 13. Facing a Dangerous World: A Comparison of the Trump and Biden Doctrines (Lawrence A. Kuznar) -- Chapter 14. The Inward Turn: Public Opinion, Internationalism, and The Biden Doctrine (Douglas C. Foyle) -- Chapter 15. Open Borders and National Sovereignty: The Trump and Biden Immigration Doctrines in Comparative Perspective (Jessica Vaughan)
The 2024 U.S. presidential election will hinge on two very different basic approaches to domestic and foreign policy, two very different sets of underlying premises, and two very different types of presidential and high-level official personalities at the administrative helm putting them into effect. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is campaigning on a nationalist conservative preservation platform. It is a direct antithesis of the Biden-Harris- Waltz progressive transformation agenda. This volume comparatively analyzes the choices of presidential doctrine that are likely to define the principles, beliefs, and nature of U.S. foreign policy in the years following the election of either candidate and their vastly different agendas. "Renshon, Suedfeld, and contributors do an excellent job of analyzing the different foreign policy assumptions and implications associated with the Trump and Biden presidencies at a time of deepening international crisis." Richard Ned Lebow, King's College London "I can think of no better book to objectively compare and contrast President Biden's foreign policy with that of the Trump administration. A very useful and fair-minded collection of essays containing a range of perspectives." Colin Dueck, George Mason University.
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