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The faces of power: Constancy and change in United States foreign policy from Truman to Reagan
The book focuses on the basic assumptions of U.S. foreign policy makers, their concepts of the priority interests of the United States, their assessments of the threats to those interests, and their premises about the power of the United States to affect the international situation. The substance of these assumptions is shown to be a crucial determinant of the constancy as well as the change in foreign policy during the period, and policy successes or failures are shown to result primarily from the degree of correspondence between the basic assumptions and the realities of world politics more than from the tactical skills of policy makers, diplomats, and generals.
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