Description: Pandora's Trap by Thomas Preston How important is presidential personality and leadership style in foreign policy decisions? To answer this question, Thomas Preston takes readers inside the Bush administrations decision-making process and use of intelligence to better understand how administration officials justified the Iraq War—and how they sought to avoid blame for the consequences of their actions. Based on extensive interviews with key Bush and Johnson administration officials, Preston offers students of American foreign policy, presidential decision making, the dynamics of blame avoidance, and future practitioners with an in depth examination of how presidential personality and leadership style impacted Bushs central foreign policy failure. In addition, Preston looks critically at the oft-cited comparisons of Iraq to Lyndon Johnsons leadership during the Vietnam War, exploring where the analogy fits and a number of important differences. He shows how both presidents styles exacerbated their managerial weaknesses in these cases and the limits of blame avoidance strategies. Importantly, the book provides a cautionary tale for future leaders to consider more carefully the long-term consequences of satisfying their short term policy desires by lifting the lid to any new Pandoras trap. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography THOMAS PRESTON is C.O. Johnson Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director of The School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs at Washington State University. He is a faculty research associate at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University, New York, and at CRISMART (The National Center for Crisis Management, Research, and Training) at the Swedish National Defense College, Stockholm, Sweden. His current research involves a number of projects on nuclear/biological weapons proliferation, presidential leadership and leader-adviser interactions in foreign policy decision making, and the psychology of bioterrorism. He frequently serves as a consultant for various U.S. governmental departments and agencies. Dr. Preston has published numerous articles and books, including From Lambs to Lions, The President and His Inner Circle, and Introduction to Political Psychology. Table of Contents Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: A Tale of Two Texans: the Leadership Styles of George W. Bush and Lyndon JohnsonChapter 3: The Politics of Blame Avoidance: Presidential Strategies for Surviving the Washington Blame GameChapter 4: Opening Pandoras Box: Blame Avoidance, 9/11, and the Push for War with IraqChapter 5: Opening Pandoras Box: Blame Avoidance During the Iraq WarChapter 6: Bush and Iraq: Revisiting the Vietnam AnalogyBibliography Review Thomas Preston illuminates the unattractive underside of the making of U.S. foreign policy. He shows how and why the public face of some major decisions has diverged substantially from the inside reality. -- Paul R. Pillar, Georgetown UniversityPrestons work adds significantly to the key scholarly debate in presidential studies over whether institutional forces or idiosyncratic aspects of each president determine policy outcomes. The author argues that leaders matter! Preston uses his earlier work on leadership style to compare the decision-making styles of Lyndon Johnson during Vietnam and George W. Bush during the Iraq War. Though the political contexts of Vietnam and Iraq differed greatly, the Johnson and G.W. Bush decision-making styles were similar enough--lack of foreign policy experience, lack of nuanced thinking, passionate belief that they were right, and insular decision making--that both followed a path to intervention. The book is theoretically elegant and empirically dense. Rooted in literature on cognitive styles, the theoretical structure is based on two frameworks. The first measures the leaders need for control and his prior experience in the policy area. The second measures the leaders sensitivity to context and conceptual complexity. Through this framework a typology of leadership styles is developed for use in comparing actual decision making in case studies, here Iraq and Vietnam. An outstanding contribution to the literature. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readership levels. * CHOICE * Prizes Winner of CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2012 Long Description How important is presidential personality and leadership style in foreign policy decisions? To answer this question, Thomas Preston takes readers inside the Bush administrations decision-making process and use of intelligence to better understand how administration officials justified the Iraq War--and how they sought to avoid blame for the consequences of their actions. Based on extensive interviews with key Bush and Johnson administration officials, Preston offers students of American foreign policy, presidential decision making, the dynamics of blame avoidance, and future practitioners with an in depth examination of how presidential personality and leadership style impacted Bushs central foreign policy failure. In addition, Preston looks critically at the oft-cited comparisons of Iraq to Lyndon Johnsons leadership during the Vietnam War, exploring where the analogy fits and a number of important differences. He shows how both presidents styles exacerbated their managerial weaknesses in these cases and the limits of blame avoidance strategies. Importantly, the book provides a cautionary tale for future leaders to consider more carefully the long-term consequences of satisfying their short term policy desires by lifting the lid to any new Pandoras trap. Review Quote "Thomas Preston illuminates the unattractive underside of the making of U.S. foreign policy. He shows how and why the public face of some major decisions has diverged substantially from the inside reality. " "Paul R. Pillar, Georgetown University Details ISBN0742562638 Author Thomas Preston Short Title PANDORAS TRAP Pages 252 Language English ISBN-10 0742562638 ISBN-13 9780742562639 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 2011 Country of Publication United States Place of Publication Lanham, MD Publication Date 2011-09-01 Series Pandoras Trap Subtitle Presidential Decision Making and Blame Avoidance in Vietnam and Iraq Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Affiliation Washington State University, USA UK Release Date 2011-09-01 AU Release Date 2011-09-01 NZ Release Date 2011-09-01 US Release Date 2011-09-01 Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Alternative 9780742562646 DEWEY 973.91092 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:37331481;
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Book Title: Pandora's Trap
Number of Pages: 252 Pages
Publication Name: Pandora's Trap: Presidential Decision Making and Blame Avoidance in Vietnam and Iraq
Language: English
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Publication Year: 2011
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Author: Thomas Preston
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