University Press of America
Pages: 266
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7618-4130-2 • Paperback • June 2008 • $57.99 • (£45.00)
Lamont Colucci is professor of international relations and national security at Ripon College.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 1: Introduction
Chapter 3 2: Continuity and Change in Presidential Doctrine
Chapter 4 3: National Security and Terrorism Before Bush: The Clinton Years
Chapter 5 4: A Crisis Foreshadowed
Chapter 6 5: The Genesis and Rise of 'Crusading Realism'
Chapter 7 6: After 9/11: Initial Development of the Bush Doctrine
Chapter 8 7: The Bush Doctrine Evolves: the Second Phase
Chapter 9 8: The Road to Baghdad
Chapter 10 9: Understanding 'Crusading Realism'
This is a well-written and thoroughly researched book....Those who really want to study the roots of American foreign policy and learn about the dynamic tensions between the realists and idealists who formed it, will find it a worthy investment of their time.
— The Washington Times, November 2008
A deft and scholarly explanation of international affairs in a post 9/11 world.
— Midwest Book Review, October 2008