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Special providence
Book • 2001
In 'Special Providence', Walter Russell Mead explores the complexities of American foreign policy by identifying four distinct historical patterns: Hamiltonian, Jeffersonian, Jacksonian, and Wilsonian.
These approaches have shaped U.S.
foreign policy debates since the American Revolution, contributing to the country's global influence.
Mead argues that these diverse impulses have been key to America's success on the world stage.
These approaches have shaped U.S.
foreign policy debates since the American Revolution, contributing to the country's global influence.
Mead argues that these diverse impulses have been key to America's success on the world stage.
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