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W. Steding

Presidential Faith and Foreign Policy


Jimmy Carter the Disciple and Ronald Reagan the Alchemist
1st ed. 2014. 2014. xiv, 289 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN US 2014
ISBN: 1-349-50201-4 (1349502014)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-50201-1 (9781349502011)

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This book explores the relationship between the religious beliefs of presidents and their foreign policymaking. Through the application of a new methodological approach that provides a cognetic narrative of each president, this study reveals the significance of religionīs impact on U.S. foreign policy.
Introduction 1. Religion in the American Political Sphere 2. Jimmy Carterīs Cognetic Narrative: An Evangelical Engineer 3. Jimmy Carterīs Evangelical Mission: Human Rights 4. Redemption: Jimmy Carter and the Panama Canal Treaties 5. Jimmy Carterīs Just Peace in the Middle East 6. Ronald Reaganīs Cognetic Narrative: All-American Alchemist 7. Ronald Reaganīs Divine Imperium of Freedom 8. Ronald Reaganīs Strategic Defense Initiative 9. The Strategic Defense Initiative and US-Soviet Relations: 1983-1987 Conclusion
"Examining how the religious convictions of presidents Carter and Reagan shaped their foreign policy. ... Historians and international relations scholars could learn a lot from this." (Matthew Hill, Fides et Historia, Summer-Fall, 2015)

"Steding argues that Carter and Reaganīs īcognetic narratives,ī shaped by their religious faith and values, can help explain some of their most important foreign-policy decisions. The research is impressive and the argument novel. It will certainly provoke debate among historians, but Presidential Faith and Foreign Policy more than holds its own." Andrew Preston, Cambridge University, UK

"William Steding has brought welcome attention to the unduly neglected religious factors in the foreign policies of Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Even more, he has probed their similarities and differences with deep research, in broad perspective, and with creative interpretations. Finding out what Steding means by the contrasting īcogneticsī of these two administrations will richly reward all readers who care about the United Statesī recent political, religious, and diplomatic history." Mark A. Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, Notre Dame, USA, Author of God and Race in American Politics: A Short History (2008)

"Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter did not share much in common, but each found solace and direction through faith. Not until William Stedingīs Presidential Faith and Foreign Policy, however, have we truly understood precisely how each manīs spirituality shaped his personality, his policies, and ultimately the direction each took the American people. Eloquent, insightful, indeed the best book available for making real sense of the impact of that unquantifiable quality we call īreligion,ī this is thoughtful history at its best." Jeffrey A. Engel, Director of the Center for Presidential History, Southern Methodist University, USA

William Steding is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University, USA.