Theory and Practice of Associative Power
Discover the transformative insights of "Theory and Practice of Associative Power" by Stephen B. Young, published by the University Press of America in 2017. This compelling work, spanning 414 pages, proposes an innovative approach to U.S. national security by advocating for Associative Power as a powerful alternative to both Hard Power and Soft Power. Young presents a thorough analysis, drawing on historical examples, particularly the CORDs program utilized during the Vietnam War, to illustrate the potential of Associative Power in modern politics and government. This book is essential for readers interested in political theory, government strategies, and those seeking a deeper understanding of the nuances in international relations. Immerse yourself in Young's thought-provoking arguments and explore how Associative Power can redefine the effectiveness of U.S. foreign policy.