The Neutrality Imperative examines the policy of neutrality that
was used as an effective guiding principle in American foreign
policy. Because it was such a strong and valid principle in U.S.
foreign policy until WWII, it can be called "the neutrality
imperative." For much of American history, neutrality was more than
a preference; it was a foreign policy imperative. George
Washington's policy of neutrality provided security through peace.
In the 21st century, "the neutrality imperative" is a valid option
to achieve peace, stability, and security. In The Neutrality
Imperative, author Richard H. Owens draws observations and
conclusions about U.S. foreign policy from Washington to Bush and
cites implications for future international conduct. This book
assists in understanding the 'what and why' of foreign affairs, and
offers a blueprint for understanding and guiding future U.S.
foreign policy decisions.
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