The Four Ages of American Foreign Pol..., Michael Mandelbaum
The Four Ages of American Foreign Pol..., Michael Mandelbaum
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The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy
Weak Power, Great Power, Superpower, Hyperpower

Author: Michael Mandelbaum

Narrator: Lyle Blaker

Unabridged: 18 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/06/2022


Synopsis

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.

About Michael Mandelbaum

Michael Mandelbaum is the Christian A. Herter Professor Emeritus of American Foreign Policy at The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and the author of sixteen books, including Mission Failure, The Ideas That Conquered the World, The Meaning of Sports, The Frugal Superpower, and That Used to Be Us (with Thomas L. Friedman).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kemp on November 09, 2022

I was pleased with this book. Several things stood out as positive attributes. First, it is a very clear historical synopsis of the United States. Easy to read and way better than the dribble we had to read in our public-school history courses! While the focus is on international relations key domest......more

Goodreads review by Joe on September 14, 2022

A comprehensive, and frequently insightful view, of the means, methods, and goals of American foreign policy from the fledgling republic's proclamation of neutrality to the self-inflicted erosion of the world's post-Cold War hyperpower in the face of a rising China and a bellicose Russia.......more

Goodreads review by Wissam on August 23, 2024

In this book, the author outlines four distinct eras of American foreign policy. The first era, which he terms "Weak Power," encompasses the period during which Americans secured their independence from Britain. By leveraging effective political tools such as sanctions, the United States not only ga......more

Goodreads review by Janet on July 31, 2022

A book only a history nerd would like! Mandelbaum convincingly divides American foreign policy from the country's inception to present day into four ages -- weak power (independence to Civil War), Great Power (Civil War to the end of WWII), Superpower (Cold War to fall of Soviet Union), Hyperpower (......more

Goodreads review by John on November 03, 2024

An excellent overview of American foreign policy from the colonial era through the end of the Obama administration (with awareness of facts of Trump and Biden administrations but not analyzing them). Reading this was like taking a graduate course.......more