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American Exceptionalism: Origins and Policy Implications

 

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1. See, inter alia, Jervis, Perception and Misperception in International Politics; Klineberg, Human Dimension in International Relations; van Evera, Causes of War.

2. Pillar, Intelligence and US Foreign Policy, chap. 1.

3. Kahneman, Thinking Fast and Slow, chaps. 1 and 2.

4. Pillar, Intelligence and US Foreign Policy, chap. 1.

5. Kennan, American Diplomacy, 176–83.

6. Graham and Szanton, Remaking Foreign Policy, 84–98.

7. Cf. Cohen, The Public’s Impact on Foreign Policy, 201–16.

8. American Public Opinion and US Foreign Policy, 9–13, 14–19.

9. Jenkins, Images of Terror, intro. and chap. 1.

10. Pillar, Intelligence and US Foreign Policy, 322–36.

11. Hampton, A Thorn in Transatlantic Relations, 114–38.

12. Byman, The Five Front War, 6–17, 23–47.

13. Walt, Taming American Power, chaps. 1 and 2.

14. Pillar, Intelligence and US Foreign Policy, 9–17, 49–59, 317–25.

15. Pillar, “The Age of Nationalism,” 9–19; Lipset, American Exceptionalism, 50–58.

16. Pillar, Intelligence and US Foreign Policy, 56–59.

17. Hampton, A Thorn in Transatlantic Relations, 23–54.

18. Schweizer, “Diplomacy,” 360–65; Schweizer and Keens-Soper, eds., The Art of Diplomacy.

19. See, most recently, Barton, Original Intent; and Eidsmoe, Christianity and the Constitution.

20. Barton, Original Intent, 30.

21. Russell Mead, “God’s Country,” 34–47.

22. On the importance of primary (including archival) sources for foreign policy research, see Schweizer and Schuman, “The Re-vitalization of Diplomatic History, 149–86.

23. Bercovitch, The American Jeremiad, 172–84.

24. Fitzgerald, Fire in the Lake, 14–24.

25. Pillar, Intelligence and US Foreign Policy, 100–105.

26. Tierney, How We Fight, 5–15, 34–48.

27. Walt, Taming American Power, 80–84.

28. Beinart, The Icarus Symptom, 4–18.

29. Hunt, Ideology and US Foreign Policy, 12–16; Tierney, How We Fight, 249–68.

30. Hunt, Ideology and US Foreign Policy, 36–45, 56–63, 74–89.

31. Dudzik, War Time, 59–67.

32. For an elaboration of this, see Hampton, A Thorn in Transatlantic Relations, 4–24.

33. Krauthammer, “The Unipolar Moment,” 23–34.

34. Mearsheimer, “Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault,” 77–89.

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