
E190 - 20th Century Iraq and the Rise of Ba'athism, Ep. 1 w/ Brandon Wolf-Hunnicutt
American Prestige
The Paranoid Style in U.S. Diplomacy: Fear and Foreign Policy
This chapter explores the origins and implications of the 'paranoid style' in U.S. foreign relations, focusing on the impact of exaggerated threats such as communism. Through examples like James Forrestal, it examines how fear influences policy decisions and public perception, particularly regarding oil security in the Middle East.
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