
Supply Side Security
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This book examines the intellectual foundations and policy successes of the Biden administration's foreign policy for the middle class, from an interdisciplinary perspective that combines geopolitics and political economy. It challenges the general narrative that the foreign policy for the middle class was simply a misnamed domestic reform agenda with no relevance for foreign policy. It does so by tracing the connections between domestic and foreign policy, and by examining the policy's derivation from the national security consensus of the American foreign policymaking establishment-America needs to be strong at home to be strong abroad, and being strong abroad allows America to shape the world in a way that protects its values and institutions at home. The discussion of what came to be known as Bidenomics assesses the extent to which the administration's approach was post-neoliberal, and explains how a policy that sought to reconfigure the American political economy to restore prosperity to working Americans became a supply side security strategy.
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"Fiona Allen's searching study offers an in-depth analysis of the intellectual foundations, legislative achievements and strategic outcomes of the Biden administration's "foreign policy for the middle class." Her penetrating inquiry highlights the gravitational pull of the US national security establishment and the connections between US domestic, economic and foreign policies. Her careful analysis is what serious scholarship looks like." (Clinton Fernandes, Professor of Indo-Pacific Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia)
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Dr Fiona Allen is an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of New South Wales - Canberra. Dr Allen has extensive experience in the government and non-government sectors. Her research interests include American foreign policy, international political economy, and grand strategy.
Content
1 Introduction.- 2 Neoliberalism and American prosperity.- 3 Intellectual foundations.- 4 The plan and the legislation.- 5 Supply-side security and American primacy.- 6 Conclusion.
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