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Description
Foreign Policy of The 50 Stars is an analytical exploration of the multifaceted nature of United States foreign policy, examining the interplay between military strength, "soft power," and national identity. The book argues that military force remains a vital, "fungible" instrument of statecraft that influences international politics even during peacetime through "gravitational" effects and bargaining linkages. It further investigates the role of the "liberal world order," the influence of domestic groups like the Christian Right, and historical ideologies such as the "frontier thesis" in shaping America's global trajectory. Ultimately, it proposes a transition toward "smart power"-a strategic balance of hard and soft power-to maintain U.S. engagement in a complex, post-Cold War world.



