Synopsis
Exposing the moral and strategic deficits of the Obama, Clinton and Kerry approach to world affairs, A Perilous Path takes a close look at American history, while at the same time providing fresh, thought-provoking analysis.
It calls for renewal of the best American foreign policy traditions, which emphasize “peace through strength” and human rights. Anne R. Pierce tells the fascinating story of Obama administration foreign policy and illustrates its disturbing consequences. She shows that President Obama and his Secretaries of State expended more effort in improving relations with dictatorships than in strengthening ties with democracies or encouraging ideas of freedom. With meticulous research, Pierce documents the administration’s decisions and discusses its worldview. She reveals vital information regarding Hillary Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State, providing a cautionary account of what we can expect from a Clinton presidency. Whoever becomes president, A Perilous Path offers a moral and strategic compass for both policymakers and the public.
About the Author
Anne R. Pierce is an author, commentator, and scholar in the areas of American presidents, American foreign policy, and American society. With a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, she is an appointed member of Princeton University’s James Madison Society and a political science field editor for Transaction Publishers. Pierce has written three books and contributed to three others. Her articles have been published in USA Today, Washington Times, Society, Washington Examiner, USEmbassy.gov, Ricochet.com, World and I, and elsewhere.
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