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American Diplomacy: Sixtieth-Anniversary Expanded Edition (Walgreen Foundation Lectures) is a must-have addition to any bookshelf. George F. Kennan's masterpiece has been a trusted resource on American foreign policy for over sixty years. With his unparalleled diplomatic experience, Kennan provides a comprehensive overview and insightful critique of America's foreign relations. His observations shed light on the frequent clash between American claims of moral righteousness and the reality of power, as well as the detrimental effects of domestic politics on prudent decision-making. Kennan's unmatched expertise makes this book an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of American diplomacy.
In this expanded edition, John J. Mearsheimer, a leading political realist, contributes a thought-provoking new introduction. Mearsheimer delves into the relevance of Kennan's work in today's world, where the United States no longer stands as the sole global superpower. As our nation grapples with the challenges of sharing power with others, Kennan's astute analysis offers invaluable insights into the responsible exercise of power. His warnings regarding the consequences of arrogance are more pertinent than ever. American Diplomacy addresses pressing policy issues that are still fiercely debated today, making this book an essential read.
This timeless masterpiece has garnered high praise since its release. Foreign Affairs hailed the lectures as "the most widely read account of American diplomacy in the first half of the twentieth century." Join the ranks of individuals who have benefitted from Kennan's wisdom by adding American Diplomacy: Sixtieth-Anniversary Expanded Edition to your collection today.
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