Reversing course: Carter's foreign policy, domestic politics, and the failure of reform
In Reversing Course, David Skidmore argues that President Carter's initial foreign policy agenda sought to scale back U.S. commitment's abroad, reflecting a decline in resources, as well as influence, and a world developing in ways necessarily reducing U.S. hegemony. By probing beneath the...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Reversing Course, David Skidmore argues that President Carter's initial foreign policy agenda sought to scale back U.S. commitment's abroad, reflecting a decline in resources, as well as influence, and a world developing in ways necessarily reducing U.S. hegemony. By probing beneath the obvious and carefully sifting the abundant but poorly understood evidence, Skidmore finds at the root of Carter's failed effort an irresistible pressure to reverse a liberal foreign-policy agenda in order to address the effect at home of well-organized conservative criticism. For Skidmore, Carter's course "reversed" tow and a traditional containment strategy vis-a-vis the Soviet Union not because of Soviet intransigence or faulty idealism but because Cold War politics sold better in the polls. While offering significant theoretical arguments, Skidmore carefully anchors his thesis in the day-to-day political give and take among those personalities and events that provoked headlines and commentaries long before they were the stuff of history. Although Skidmore draws conclusions that apply to the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations as well, his focus is not on personality but on theory and underlying structures. Here is persuasive demonstration that this structural approach can "be helpful not only in unraveling the mysteries of policy change under Carter but also in specifying the underlying sources of policy vacillation over much of the past two decades". |
Beschreibung: | Zugl.: Stanford, Calif., Stanford Univ., Diss. |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 234 S. |
ISBN: | 0826512739 |
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spelling | Skidmore, David 1958- Verfasser (DE-588)17118078X aut Reversing course Carter's foreign policy, domestic politics, and the failure of reform David Skidmore 1. ed. Nashville [u.a.] Vanderbilt Univ. Press 1996 XXIII, 234 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Zugl.: Stanford, Calif., Stanford Univ., Diss. In Reversing Course, David Skidmore argues that President Carter's initial foreign policy agenda sought to scale back U.S. commitment's abroad, reflecting a decline in resources, as well as influence, and a world developing in ways necessarily reducing U.S. hegemony. By probing beneath the obvious and carefully sifting the abundant but poorly understood evidence, Skidmore finds at the root of Carter's failed effort an irresistible pressure to reverse a liberal foreign-policy agenda in order to address the effect at home of well-organized conservative criticism. For Skidmore, Carter's course "reversed" tow and a traditional containment strategy vis-a-vis the Soviet Union not because of Soviet intransigence or faulty idealism but because Cold War politics sold better in the polls. While offering significant theoretical arguments, Skidmore carefully anchors his thesis in the day-to-day political give and take among those personalities and events that provoked headlines and commentaries long before they were the stuff of history. Although Skidmore draws conclusions that apply to the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations as well, his focus is not on personality but on theory and underlying structures. Here is persuasive demonstration that this structural approach can "be helpful not only in unraveling the mysteries of policy change under Carter but also in specifying the underlying sources of policy vacillation over much of the past two decades". Carter, Jimmy <1924-> Carter, Jimmy 1924-2024 (DE-588)118519336 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1977-1981 gnd rswk-swf Binnenlandse politiek gtt Buitenlandse politiek gtt Außenpolitik Politik Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf USA United States Foreign relations 1977-1981 United States Politics and government 1977-1981 USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Carter, Jimmy 1924-2024 (DE-588)118519336 p Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Geschichte 1977-1981 z DE-604 USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g |
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