ID | 105089 |
Title Proper | Get smart |
Other Title Information | how to cram for 2012 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Drezner, Daniel W |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | According to the New Yorker, Barack Obama boned up on international affairs to prepare for the presidency by reading Thomas Friedman. For foreign-policy cognoscenti, this is like reading John Grisham novels to study for the bar exam. With most of the Republican 2012 wannabes, like Obama, having spent their careers focused on domestic issues (or in the case of Donald Trump, the Miss USA pageant), it seemed only fair for FP to help these international relations neophytes. So we asked an array of seasoned foreign-policy professionals and general smart folks to provide reading suggestions for our aspiring leaders. The one obvious conclusion? All roads to understanding American foreign policy run through Joe Nye. |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Policy vol. , No. 187; Jul-Aug 2011: p.32-32 |
Journal Source | Foreign Policy vol. , No. 187; Jul-Aug 2011: p.32-32 |
Key Words | Barack Obama ; United States ; Foreign Policy ; Henry Kissinger ; Asia ; Cyberpower |