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November 30, 2007 0313348200 978-0313348204

The Arrow and the Olive Branch tells a unique version of American history. Godwin tracks down every major presidential statement on foreign policy from George Washington to George W. Bush, reconstructs the doctrine of practical idealism, and guides the reader on a journey to rediscover America's timeless foreign policy principles.

The Arrow and the Olive Branch is a cross between The Federalist Papers, the instructions our founding fathers wrote explaining how the Constitution should work, and The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli's 16th-century treatise on statecraft. It begins with the 9/11 attacks, and then goes back to George Washington's 1796 Farewell Address, in which he warned his compatriots of the dangers of foreign entanglements. It then reconstructs the doctrine of practical idealism chronologically, examining every foreign policy precedent set by every president since Washington. Less than three decades after Washington left office, for example, James Monroe declared the Western Hemisphere off limits to future European colonization. In the mid-19th century, Ulysses Grant asserted that the Monroe Doctrine gave America the right to intervene in Cuba's fight for independence, but counseled restraint in the use of American power. In the early 20th century, Theodore Roosevelt redefined the scope of the Monroe Doctrine, asserting that America's sphere of influence included the entire world. After World War I, Woodrow Wilson envisioned a new international system based on open diplomacy, free trade, and self-determination.

From gunboat diplomacy to dollar diplomacy, from world war to limited war, cold war to preemptive war, The Arrow and the Olive Branch tells a unique version of American history and illuminates many of the international challenges we face today. Anyone who believes the old adage that politics should end at the water's edge will find this book to be an invaluable resource. Relying exclusively on primary documents rather than secondary sources, the book is carefully researched and strictly nonpartisan. Despite shifting alliances, historical events, and technological advances, the doctrine of practical idealism has not changed much in more than 200 years.


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"John F. Kennedy said in 1961, On the Presidential Coat of Arms, the American eagle holds in his right talon the olive branch, while in his left he holds a bundle of arrows. We intend to give equal attention to both. Conducting a survey of presidential foreign policy pronouncements from George Washington to George W. Bush, while focusing on World War II and after, Godwin (a political scientist currently serving as Chief International Officer, California State U., Sacramento) finds Kennedy's sentiment, and many others elaborated in presidential speeches and other documents, to represent the practical idealism of American foreign policy that has changed little in 200 years, although he clearly views the most recent Bush administration as a significant and lamentable departure."

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Argues that we must use American power simultaneously to serve our interests and advance our principles, as can be seen by examining foreign policy precedents set by every president since George Washington.


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Jack Godwin is a political scientist and author with decades of experience in business, government and higher education. He began his career as a Peace Corps volunteer in Gabon, West Africa. He has a doctorate from the University of Hawaii, and degrees from San Francisco State University and the University of California, Berkeley. He is a four-time Fulbright scholar, a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy, and a fellow of the Salzburg Global Seminar. Jack's newest book (due in 2012) is a discourse on the structures, systems, instruments and archetypes of politics at the interpersonal level.

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United States, Soviet Union, United Nations, Middle East, Monroe Doctrine, South Vietnam, North Vietnam, Western Hemisphere, Saddam Hussein, League of Nations, Security Council, Ronald Reagan, George Washington, Woodrow Wilson, North Korea, Franklin Roosevelt, Panama Canal, West Berlin, Gulf War, Southeast Asia, Truman Doctrine, Jimmy Carter, General Assembly, Harry Truman, Richard Nixon
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