Avoiding trivia : the role of strategic planning in American foreign policy / / Daniel W. Drezner, editor.

"Critically assesses the past, future, and potential future role and impact of long-term strategic planning in foreign policy. Key figures from past decades of foreign policy and planning provide authoritative insight on the difficulties and importance of thinking and acting in a coherent way f...

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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
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Physical Description:viii, 190 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Introduction
  • The challenging future of strategic planning in foreign policy / Daniel W. Drezner
  • pt. 2. Grand strategy and policy planning
  • Planning for policy planning / Richard N. Haass
  • A road map for American leadership in a changing world / David F. Gordon and Daniel Twining
  • A "return to normalcy"? : the future of America's internationalism / Jeffrey W. Legro
  • pt. 3. Reforming strategic planning
  • An integrative executive branch strategy for policy planning / Bruce W. Jentleson
  • Strengthening U.S. strategic planning / Aaron L. Friedberg
  • A strategic planning cell on national security at the White House / Peter Feaver and William Inboden
  • pt. 4. Limits and opportunities for strategic planning
  • Why the best is not yet to come in policy planning / Amy B. Zegart
  • Learning the right lessons from the 1940s / Thomas Wright
  • Foreign policy planning through a private sector lens / Andrew P.N. Erdmann
  • The garbage can framework for locating policy planning / Stephen D. Krasner.