Isolationism Reconfigured
Discover a thought-provoking perspective on U.S. foreign policy in "Isolationism Reconfigured" by Princeton University Press. Published in 1996, this insightful paperback spans 352 pages, advocating for a fresh approach to isolationism. The author presents a compelling argument for a 'national strategy' that limits U.S. military actions primarily to North America and its surrounding sea and air lanes, while simultaneously promoting international activism and engagement in non-security areas. This book illustrates how adopting such a national strategy could have mitigated various dangers, including the challenges posed during the Cold War. Perfect for readers interested in political science, international relations, and history, "Isolationism Reconfigured" invites you to rethink America's role on the global stage.