
George Kennan for Our Time
Lee Congdon(Author)
Northern Illinois University Press
Published on 15. September 2022
232 pages
978-1-5017-6520-9 (ISBN)
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George Kennan for Our Time examines the work and thought of the most distinguished American diplomat of the twentieth century and extracts lessons for today. In his writings and lectures, Kennan outlined the proper conduct of foreign policy and issued warnings to an American society on the edge of the abyss.
Lee Congdon identifies the principles Kennan applied to US relations with Russia and Eastern Europe, and to the Far and Near East. He takes particular note of Kennan's role in formulating postwar policy in Japan, measured response to North Korea's invasion of South Korea, and opposition to the war in Vietnam. Congdon also considers Kennan's strong criticisms of his own country, its egalitarianism, unrestricted immigration, and multiple addictions. He cites Kennan's call for a greater closeness to nature, a revival of religious faith, and a return to the representative government established by the Founding Fathers.
George Kennan for Our Time describes the often-disastrous results of rejecting Kennan's counsel, and the dangers, international and national, posed by an ongoing failure to draw upon his wisdom. In view of America's foreign policy disasters in Afghanistan, Iraq, and around the world, Kennan's realist approach provides important lessons for our current age.
Lee Congdon identifies the principles Kennan applied to US relations with Russia and Eastern Europe, and to the Far and Near East. He takes particular note of Kennan's role in formulating postwar policy in Japan, measured response to North Korea's invasion of South Korea, and opposition to the war in Vietnam. Congdon also considers Kennan's strong criticisms of his own country, its egalitarianism, unrestricted immigration, and multiple addictions. He cites Kennan's call for a greater closeness to nature, a revival of religious faith, and a return to the representative government established by the Founding Fathers.
George Kennan for Our Time describes the often-disastrous results of rejecting Kennan's counsel, and the dangers, international and national, posed by an ongoing failure to draw upon his wisdom. In view of America's foreign policy disasters in Afghanistan, Iraq, and around the world, Kennan's realist approach provides important lessons for our current age.
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Cornell University Press's 'People for Our Time' series now includes Lee Congdon's concise George Kennan For Our Time. After a succinct biographical sketch, the book's thematic chapters roam across the philosophy of foreign policy, the Far and Near East, Eastern Europe, and, most importantly, Russia, the place from which Kennan penned his world historical 'Long Telegram.(Chronicles)
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Ithaca
United States
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Cornell University Press
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978-1-5017-6520-9 (9781501765209)
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Lee Congdon
George Kennan for Our Time
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09/2022
Northern Illinois University Press
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Lee Congdon is Professor Emeritus of History at James Madison University. He is the author of multiple books including, Seeing Red, George Kennan, and Solzhenitsyn.
Content
On the Edge of the Abyss
1. A Brief Biography
2. For a Mature Foreign Policy
3. Russia and Eastern Europe
4. The Far and Near East
5. Lessons Not Learned
6. For a Revivified Society
7. Nature and Faith
8. For a Representative Government
Conclusion: Why Kennan Still Matters
1. A Brief Biography
2. For a Mature Foreign Policy
3. Russia and Eastern Europe
4. The Far and Near East
5. Lessons Not Learned
6. For a Revivified Society
7. Nature and Faith
8. For a Representative Government
Conclusion: Why Kennan Still Matters
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