Dying by the Sword : The Militarization of US Foreign Policy
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0197581439
ISBN-13
9780197581438
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 27th, 2023
Print length
300 Pages
Weight
554 grams
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16.60 x 24.30 x 2.90 cms
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Comparative politicsGeopolitics
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Tracing the entire history of American foreign policy, Dying by the Sword focuses on how the US came to prioritize the use of military tools over other tools of statecraft, including diplomacy and economic policy. It demonstrates that since the end of the Cold War, the US has dramatically increased its use of force abroad despite fewer international threats. The US''s hyper-militaristic foreign policy, which the authors term "kinetic diplomacy", threatens to undermine not just America''s leadership role, its credibility, and its domestic policy priorities, but more broadly international peace and security.
Dying by the Sword explores the US''s evolving foreign policies from the Founding era to the present in order to ring the alarm on the US''s increasing reliance on "kinetic" global diplomacy. Monica Duffy Toft and Sidita Kushi find that since the end of the Cold War and especially after 9/11, the US has initiated higher rates of military interventions, drastically escalating its usage of force abroad. Lacking clear national strategic goals, the US now pursues a whack-a-mole security policy that is more reactionary than deliberate. The book explores every major era of US foreign policy, combining historical narrative with anecdotes from US foreign policy officials, case studies, and evidence drawn from the Military Intervention Project (MIP), which measures the extent of US reliance on force. Each chapter highlights the ways in which the US used and balanced primary tools of statecraft—war, trade, and diplomacy—to achieve its objectives. It showcases, however, that in recent decades, the US has heavily favored force over the other pillars of statecraft. The book concludes with a warning that if the US does not reduce its reliance on kinetic diplomacy, it may do irrevocable damage to its diplomatic corps and doom itself to costly wars of choice. If this trend continues, it could spell disaster for the US''s image, its credibility, and—ultimately—its ability to help maintain international stability.
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