In The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy, Michael Mandelbaum offers a new framework for understanding the evolution of the foreign policy of the United States. He divides that evolution into four distinct periods, with each defined by the consistent increase in American power relative to other countries. His history of the four periods features engaging accounts of the major events and important personalities in the foreign policy of each era. Throughout, Mandelbaum highlights fundamental continuities in the goals of American foreign policy and in the way that policy was adopted and implemented. He portrays the United States, in its ascent, first as a weak power, from 1765 to 1865, then as a great power between 1865 and 1945, next as a superpower in the years 1945 to 1990, and finally as the world's sole hyperpower, from 1990 to 2015. He also presents three features of American foreign policy that are found in every era: first, the goal of disseminating the political ideas Americans have embraced from the first; second, the use of economic instruments in pursuit of the country's foreign policy goals; and third, a process for formulating policy and implementing decisions shaped by considerable popular influence. American foreign policy, as he puts it, has been unusually ideological, unusually economic, and unusually democratic.
A sweeping and elegantly written history, The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy will reshape our understanding of how the United States became the most powerful nation the world has ever seen.
Professor at JHU SAIS; Arleigh Burke chair at CSIS. Contributing writer @TheAtlantic. Personal opinions only; retweets do not imply agreement.
Latest episode of #ShieldoftheRepublic just dropped, with Eric and I talking to Michael Mandelbaum about his new book on the four ages of American foreign policy - plus excursions into what’s wrong with academe and why we like detective fiction. https://t.co/1ZniFZQPuV
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Superb! We just finished a great debate on American foreign policy with Prof Michael Mandelbaum and Prof Beatrice Heuser. The debate, part of our #Conversations, was based on Prof Mandelbaum's book "The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy". More details🔸https://t.co/qRXmDmsN85 https://t.co/xsiWdReFYS