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Limited Achievements - Obama''s Foreign Policy

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Zusatztext 'This outstanding book manages to do something that few other works on Obama's foreign policy have been able to do so far: provide an original and balanced assessment of one of the great transitional moments in American international relations one in which the United States is finding out that it cannot solve all the world's problems alone but where it is manifestly unwilling to relinquish leadership or power to anyone else. An important and wise study by one of Europe's top observers of the American scene." Michael Cox! co-director of IDEAS! The London School of Economics "With the advantages afforded by his perch on the other side of the Atlantic! LaIdi offers a controversial take on the evolution of US foreign policy on Obama's watch. His book provides a fresh interpretation of recent developments in US statecraft and casts light on where US diplomacy may be headed in the years ahead." Charles A. Kupchan! professor of International Relations! Georgetown University and Whitney H. Shepardson Senior Fellow! Council on Foreign Relations "Limited Achievements is deeply thoughtful! diligently researched! and delightfully readable. LaIdi has developed clear metrics by which to judge Obama's foreign policy! which at times produce surprising results. His core argument is thoroughly convincing. Any serious student of US foreign policy needs to read this book." John Peterson! professor of International Politics! University of Edinburgh Informationen zum Autor ZAKI LAIDI is a Professor of International Relations at Sciences Po (Paris), France. Klappentext Through an analysis of the general principles of Obama's foreign policy, LaIdi shows how Obama has charted a realist course in the Middle East, in Europe, in diplomacy, and in war. Zusammenfassung Through an analysis of the general principles of Obama's foreign policy! LaIdi shows how Obama has charted a realist course in the Middle East! in Europe! in diplomacy! and in war. Inhaltsverzeichnis Legacy White House Tight Rope No More Monsters To Destroy? Repudiating The Ideology of September 11 Back From Baghdad 'Good Enough For Afghanistan' Breaking The Pact of Silence? Obama and The Arab Spring Europe: The Downgraded Ally?...

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Legacy White House Tight Rope No More Monsters To Destroy? Repudiating The Ideology of September 11 Back From Baghdad 'Good Enough For Afghanistan' Breaking The Pact of Silence? Obama and The Arab Spring Europe: The Downgraded Ally?

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'This outstanding book manages to do something that few other works on Obama's foreign policy have been able to do so far: provide an original and balanced assessment of one of the great transitional moments in American international relations one in which the United States is finding out that it cannot solve all the world's problems alone but where it is manifestly unwilling to relinquish leadership or power to anyone else. An important and wise study by one of Europe's top observers of the American scene."
Michael Cox, co-director of IDEAS, The London School of Economics
"With the advantages afforded by his perch on the other side of the Atlantic, LaIdi offers a controversial take on the evolution of US foreign policy on Obama's watch. His book provides a fresh interpretation of recent developments in US statecraft and casts light on where US diplomacy may be headed in the years ahead."
Charles A. Kupchan, professor of International Relations, Georgetown University and Whitney H. Shepardson Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
"Limited Achievements is deeply thoughtful, diligently researched, and delightfully readable. LaIdi has developed clear metrics by which to judge Obama's foreign policy, which at times produce surprising results. His core argument is thoroughly convincing. Any serious student of US foreign policy needs to read this book."
John Peterson, professor of International Politics, University of Edinburgh

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