
Presidential Leadership and National Security
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Praise for Presidential Leadershop and National SecurityWith contributions by an impressive group of scholars, Richard Conley's book offers a well-balanced approach to covering presidential leadership on national security policy. It details the central national security issues faced by the Obama Administration and lays the foundation for understanding the successes and failures the Trump Administration will have on foreign policy.
Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, University of North Texas
Richard Conley's Presidential Leadership and National Security Policy is a timely critical evaluation of President Obama's administration and an analysis of the major international challenges facing President Trump. Nine top presidential scholars cover a variety of topics including presidential-congressional relations and foreign policy, presidential-cabinet relations, the successes and failures of Obama's national security policy, the president's constitutional war powers, and the impact of Obama's legacy on the 2016 election. The book contributes to an in-depth understanding of presidential leadership and the current challenges of national security policy-making.
James A. Thurber, American University
Presidential Leadership and National Security Policy is a must-read for serious scholars of U.S. foreign policy and presidential leadership. Cutting-edge analyses of phenomena ranging from rhetoric and staffing to drone strikes and unilateral agreements each pair rigorous theoretical development with to-the-moment contemporary analysis. This peerless volume provides an indispensable source to those wanting to understand the roots of national security policy conflicts facing the United States in the Age of Trump.
Justin S. Vaughn, Boise State University
This comprehensive, judicious, and lucid account of contemporary U.S. foreign policy is an important contribution to the literature. Insightful discussions of Obama's legacy and Trump's surprising early encounter with the world powerfully illuminate the forces of continuity and change shaping Washington's approach to global affairs today. The contributors also highlight the central role of presidential choices in crafting effective policies in the national interest.
Robert Singh, Birkbeck, University of London
Richard Conley and an impressive group of scholars outline and lend perspective to Barack Obama's national security policy. Each chapter begins its analysis with the situation he inherited from George W. Bush and ends with the first six months of Donald Trump's administration. If you want to get a broad, critical perspective on the Obama national security legacy, you should read this book.
James Pfiffner, George Mason University
This seminal volume establishes a usable framework for interpreting President Trump. In succinct, readable chapters remarkably free of academic jargon and partisan rancor, the authors compellingly demonstrate that President Obama's legacy is a bridge to the Trump administration, and how much they both are appending chapters to a national security playbook that George W. Bush wrote first. This book is an essential guide to change and (a more obvious but largely undocumented) continuity in American foreign policy since September 11, 2001.
Timothy J. Lynch, University of Melbourne; Co-author of After Bush: The Case for Continuity in American Foreign Policy
Richard Conley has assembled an impressive group of scholars to address fundamental issues of presidential leadership and national security. The various contributors' insights and analyses are of uniformly excellent quality, adding up to a consistently strong book.
Jon R. Bond, Texas A&M University
Each of these essays raises serious questions about America's constitutional order, which is an especially important subject as the lamplights of democracy flicker alarmingly around the world.
Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia Praise for Presidential Leadershop and National Security
With contributions by an impressive group of scholars, Richard Conley's book offers a well-balanced approach to covering presidential leadership on national security policy. It details the central national security issues faced by the Obama Administration and lays the foundation for understanding the successes and failures the Trump Administration will have on foreign policy.
Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, University of North Texas
Richard Conley's Presidential Leadership and National Security Policy is a timely critical evaluation of President Obama's administration and an analysis of the major international challenges facing President Trump. Nine top presidential scholars cover a variety of topics including presidential-congressional relations and foreign policy, presidential-cabinet relations, the successes and failures of Obama's national security policy, the president's constitutional war powers, and the impact of Obama's legacy on the 2016 election. The book contributes to an in-depth understanding of presidential leadership and the current challenges of national security policy-making.
James A. Thurber, American University
Presidential Leadership and National Security Policy is a must-read for serious scholars of U.S. foreign policy and presidential leadership. Cutting-edge analyses of phenomena ranging from rhetoric and staffing to drone strikes and unilateral agreements each pair rigorous theoretical development with to-the-moment contemporary analysis. This peerless volume provides an indispensable source to those wanting to understand the roots of national security policy conflicts facing the United States in the Age of Trump.
Justin S. Vaughn, Boise State University
This comprehensive, judicious, and lucid account of contemporary U.S. foreign policy is an important contribution to the literature. Insightful discussions of Obama's legacy and Trump's surprising early encounter with the world powerfully illuminate the forces of continuity and change shaping Washington's approach to global affairs today. The contributors also highlight the central role of presidential choices in crafting effective policies in the national interest.
Robert Singh, Birkbeck, University of London
Richard Conley and an impressive group of scholars outline and lend perspective to Barack Obama's national security policy. Each chapter begins its analysis with the situation he inherited from George W. Bush and ends with the first six months of Donald Trump's administration. If you want to get a broad, critical perspective on the Obama national security legacy, you should read this book.
James Pfiffner, George Mason University
This seminal volume establishes a usable framework for interpreting President Trump. In succinct, readable chapters remarkably free of academic jargon and partisan rancor, the authors compellingly demonstrate that President Obama's legacy is a bridge to the Trump administration, and how much they both are appending chapters to a national security playbook that George W. Bush wrote first. This book is an essential guide to change and (a more obvious but largely undocumented) continuity in American foreign policy since September 11, 2001.
Timothy J. Lynch, University of Melbourne; Co-author of After Bush: The Case for Continuity in American Foreign Policy
Richard Conley has assembled an impressive group of scholars to address fundamental issues of presidential leadership and national security. The various contributors' insights and analyses are of uniformly excellent quality, adding up to a consistently strong book.
Jon R. Bond, Texas A&M University
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2. Rhetoric, Public Politics, and Security Cigdem V. Sirin and Jose D. Villalobos
3. Terrorism Strategy Shifts from Bush to Obama Karen A. Feste
4. Military Initiatives by President Obama Louis Fisher
5. Obama's National Security Cabinet: The Fight to Survive White House Micromanagement Shirley Anne Warshaw
6. Obama and Guantanamo: The Intractable-and the Internal-Dilemma Nancy Kassop
7. Attack of the Drones: National Security, Due Process, and the Constitutionality of Unmanned Strikes Jordan Cash and David Bridge
8. Obama, Unilateral Diplomacy, and Iran: Treaties, Executive Agreements, and Political Commitments Jeffrey S. Peake
9. U.S.-Russian Relations During the Obama Presidency: From Reset to a New Cold War? M. Leann Brown
10. The Clash of Civilizations and the Clash of Candidates: The 2016 Election Richard S. Conley
Appendix A. U.S. Domestic Terrorism, 2009-2016: Attackers using Political Islam Justification
Appendix B. Selected Speeches of President Obama, 2009-2017: Counterterrorism Policy
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