"The Carter Implosion" critically examines the consequences of a
U.S. President -- instead of confronting problems outside the
narrow context of partisan rhetoric--adopting a self-consciously
amateur style of diplomacy and leadership. In particular, Spencer
focuses on the enormous gulf between the Carter administration's
professed objectives and the tools it was willing to employ to
achieve them. The author posits that the problem was not that
President Carter proved too liberal or too conservative, but that
he and his closest advisors lacked a sophisticated understanding of
how nations behave. Because of his naivete, Carter's promise of
inaugurating a new age of American greatness disintegrated by
1980.
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