Presidential Leadership and National Security

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China pivot
CIA Chief
CIA Director
Cigdem V. Sirin
Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Congress
Congressional Executive Agreements
constitutional authority
counterterrorism strategies
CVE
Dave Bridge
Drone attacks
Drone Strikes
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Executive Agreements
executive power analysis
Foreign Policy
Guantanamo
international relations theory
Iran
Iran Nuclear
Iran Nuclear Agreement
Iran Nuclear Deal
ISIS
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Jeffrey S. Peake
Jordan Cash
Jose D. Villalobos
Karen A. Feste
Leadership
Leaving Office
Louis Fisher
M. Leann Brown
Nancy Kassop
National Security Cabinet
National Security Policymaking
NATO Russian Relation
New Cold War
North Korea
Obama Legacy
Obama's Leadership Style
Obama's Successor
Obama’s Leadership Style
Obama’s Successor
Paris Climate Agreement
Presidency
presidential decision making
Security
security policy evaluation
Shirley Anne Warshaw
SLBM Launcher
Start Treaty
Syria
Targeted Drone Strikes
transition challenges in US national security
War Powers
White House Staff
WPR

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138284197
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book assesses the foreign policy legacy of the Obama administration through the lens of national security and leadership. Timely, accessible chapters authored by leading scholars of presidential and international politics cover White House-Cabinet relations; Congress and War Powers; challenges including the Iran nuclear deal, ISIS, and the closing of Guantanamo Bay; drone strikes; the New Cold War with Russia; and the ways in which the Obama foreign policy legacy shaped the 2016 presidential election. In particular, the book explores the philosophical basis of counter-terrorism strategy in the Obama administration and traces how precepts differed from the administration of George W. Bush. More generally, the book contributes to an understanding of the distinctive interplay between the formal, constitutional powers of the president and the use of informal, executive powers in the quest for peace and security. Finally, the book surveys the challenges that Donald J. Trump faces in the transition to the new presidential administration.

Richard S. Conley is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida. A scholar of the presidency and comparative executives and legislatures, he has authored or edited 11 books in print or in press, and 30 journal articles on American and comparative politics.