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Michael H. Armacost has created a detailed history of post–World War II American foreign policy, organized and interpreted in the phases of our presidential election process. His insights about the dynamic interplay between campaign politics and foreign policy do not reassure that the world's major power can produce leaders with the vision and experience to effectively manage America's international engagement. Yet despite political dysfunction, our presidents have shown skill in learning on the job and using our substantial national resources in the service of the security and international interests of the United States. -- Richard H. Solomon, former director of policy planning and assistant secretary of state, former president of the United States Institute of Peace, and senior fellow at the RAND Corporation
Drawing on careful study as well as his own rich experience as a diplomat, Michael H. Armacost offers unique and nuanced insights. This is a superb discussion of U.S. foreign policy in the context of presidential politics since the elections of 1948. With less than two years to go before our next presidential contest, this is an especially timely and thoughtful read. -- John Negroponte, former deputy secretary of state
[A] fascinating study. * Publishers Weekly *
Readers will find this a useful, accessible survey of the topic, enriched by Armacost's firsthand recollections from his diplomatic career. * Library Journal *
Don't miss this thought-provoking read that places American politics in a uniquely global context. * Biographile *
A readable, balanced, and detailed account. * Choice *
For readers looking for one book to explain the possible effects of the 2016 U.S. presidential election on America’s foreign policy, Ballots, Bullets, and Bargains is a fantastic starting point. It provides a great read for newcomers and aficionados of U.S. politics alike. * International Affairs *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Elections, Parties, and Politics
2. Quest for the Nomination: Appealing to the Base
3. Campaigns: Opportunities and Challenges for Incumbents
4. Campaigns: Opportunities and Obstacles for Challengers
5. Presidential Transitions
6. Launching a Presidential Term
Conclusion
Notes
Index

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    Publisher: Columbia University Press
    Publication Date: 04/09/2018
    ISBN13: 9780231169936, 978-0231169936
    ISBN10: 0231169930

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    Michael H. Armacost has created a detailed history of post–World War II American foreign policy, organized and interpreted in the phases of our presidential election process. His insights about the dynamic interplay between campaign politics and foreign policy do not reassure that the world's major power can produce leaders with the vision and experience to effectively manage America's international engagement. Yet despite political dysfunction, our presidents have shown skill in learning on the job and using our substantial national resources in the service of the security and international interests of the United States. -- Richard H. Solomon, former director of policy planning and assistant secretary of state, former president of the United States Institute of Peace, and senior fellow at the RAND Corporation
    Drawing on careful study as well as his own rich experience as a diplomat, Michael H. Armacost offers unique and nuanced insights. This is a superb discussion of U.S. foreign policy in the context of presidential politics since the elections of 1948. With less than two years to go before our next presidential contest, this is an especially timely and thoughtful read. -- John Negroponte, former deputy secretary of state
    [A] fascinating study. * Publishers Weekly *
    Readers will find this a useful, accessible survey of the topic, enriched by Armacost's firsthand recollections from his diplomatic career. * Library Journal *
    Don't miss this thought-provoking read that places American politics in a uniquely global context. * Biographile *
    A readable, balanced, and detailed account. * Choice *
    For readers looking for one book to explain the possible effects of the 2016 U.S. presidential election on America’s foreign policy, Ballots, Bullets, and Bargains is a fantastic starting point. It provides a great read for newcomers and aficionados of U.S. politics alike. * International Affairs *

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    1. Elections, Parties, and Politics
    2. Quest for the Nomination: Appealing to the Base
    3. Campaigns: Opportunities and Challenges for Incumbents
    4. Campaigns: Opportunities and Obstacles for Challengers
    5. Presidential Transitions
    6. Launching a Presidential Term
    Conclusion
    Notes
    Index

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