This book assesses the foreign policy legacy of the Obama
administration through the lens of national security and
leadership. Timely, accessible chapters authored by leading
scholars of presidential and international politics cover White
House-Cabinet relations; Congress and War Powers; challenges
including the Iran nuclear deal, ISIS, and the closing of
Guantanamo Bay; drone strikes; the New Cold War with Russia; and
the ways in which the Obama foreign policy legacy shaped the 2016
presidential election. In particular, the book explores the
philosophical basis of counter-terrorism strategy in the Obama
administration and traces how precepts differed from the
administration of George W. Bush. More generally, the book
contributes to an understanding of the distinctive interplay
between the formal, constitutional powers of the president and the
use of informal, executive powers in the quest for peace and
security. Finally, the book surveys the challenges that Donald J.
Trump faces in the transition to the new presidential
administration.
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