This book examines the foreign policy decisions of the
presidents who presided over the most critical phases of America's
rise to world primacy in the twentieth century, and assesses the
effectiveness and ethics of their choices. Joseph Nye, who was
ranked as one of "Foreign Policy" magazine's 100 Top Global
Thinkers, reveals how some presidents tried with varying success to
forge a new international order while others sought to manage
America's existing position. The book shows how transformational
presidents like Wilson and Reagan changed how America sees the
world, but argues that transactional presidents like Eisenhower and
the elder Bush were sometimes more effective and ethical. It also
draws important lessons for today's uncertain world, in which
presidential decision making is more critical than ever.
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