America's Rise and Fall among Nations, 9781641772723
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America’s foreign policy: rise, fall, and a path to recovery.

America's Rise and Fall among Nations

Lessons in Statecraft from John Quincy Adams

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    288 pages

  • Release Date

    22 August 2022

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Summary

Drawing on the model of John Quincy Adams’s career as statesman, Angelo Codevilla explores the foundations of America’s foreign policy, identifies where it went disastrously wrong in the last century, and asks what a truly ‘America First’ approach to statecraft would look like today.

“In his final work, Codevilla has left us a chilling analysis of how the radically egalitarian impulse of the elite does not just erode human freedom at home, but when nation building abroad ensures trage…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781641772723
ISBN-10:1641772727
Author:Angelo M. Codevilla
Publisher:Encounter Books,USA
Imprint:Encounter Books,USA
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:22 August 2022
Weight:588g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“The late polymath Angelo Codevilla spent a life-time warning Americans about the dangers of their growing and unaccountable military-industrial-intelligence-investigatory complex. In his final work, Codevilla has left us a chilling analysis of how the radically egalitarian impulse of the elite does not just erode human freedom at home, but when nation building abroad ensures tragedies for almost everyone involved. In his gripping account of America’s Rise and Fall Among Nations, he reminds us that ‘America First’ was not just the cachet of Donald Trump, but the driving impulse of the Founders themselves.” —Victor Davis Hanson, Chair, The Military History Working Group, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University

About The Author

Angelo M. Codevilla

Angelo M. Codevilla was professor emeritus of international relations at Boston University. He also taught at Georgetown University and Princeton University. Born in Italy in 1943, he became a U.S. citizen in 1962, married Ann Blaesser in 1966, and had five children. He served as a U.S. Navy officer, Foreign Service Officer, professional staff member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, as well as on President Reagan’s transition teams for the State Department and Intelligence. Formerly a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, he was more recently a member of its working group on military history. He ran a vineyard in Plymouth, California.

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