Power, Terror, Peace, and War (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)
At a glance:
- Author: Walter Russell Mead
- First Published: 2004
- Type of Work: Current affairs
- Time of Work: From the 1990's to 2004
- Principal Characters: George W. Bush, Bill Clinton
- Genres: Nonfiction, Politics, Current affairs, History
- Subjects: United States or Americans, Twenty-first century, War, Conservatism, Terrorism or terrorists, Presidents, Middle East, Afghanistan or Afghani people, Iraq or Iraqi people
Walter Russell Mead has written widely on United States foreign policy, and his Special Providence, published in 2002, received the Lionel Gelber Award as the year's best study of international relations. In Power, Terror, Peace, and War, Mead continues his discussion and analysis of American policy in the light of the Iraq war, initially waged against the regime of Saddam Hussein. Unlike some writers on foreign affairs, Mead approaches U.S. foreign relations from a historical perspective, believing that ignoring the historical dimension of current affairs can lead to...
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