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| Publications of Bruce W. Jentleson :chronological alphabetical combined listing:%% Books @book{fds349796, Author = {Jentleson, B}, Title = {Economic Sanctions: What Everyone Needs to Know}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Year = {2021}, Key = {fds349796} } @book{fds332325, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The Peacemakers: Leadership Lessons from Twentieth-Century Statesmanship}, Pages = {416 pages}, Publisher = {W. W. Norton & Company}, Year = {2018}, Month = {April}, ISBN = {0393249573}, Abstract = {The stories are fascinating: Henry Kissinger, Zhou Enlai, and the U.S.-China opening; Mikhail Gorbachev and the end of the Cold War; Dag Hammarskjöld’s exceptional effectiveness as United Nations secretary-general; Nelson Mandela and ...}, Key = {fds332325} } @book{fds317754, Author = {Pauly, LW and Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Power in a complex global system}, Pages = {1-260}, Year = {2014}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9780415738798}, Abstract = {© 2014 Louis W. Pauly and Bruce W. Jentleson, selection and editorial matter. Can twenty-first century global challenges be met through the limited adaptation of existing political institutions and prevailing systemic norms, or is a more fundamental reconstitution of governing authority unavoidable? Are the stresses evident in domestic social compacts capable of undermining the fundamental policy capacity of contemporary governments? This book, inspired by the work of the distinguished scholar Peter J. Katzenstein, examines these important and pressing questions. In a period of complex political transition, the authors combine original research and intensive dialogue to build on Katzenstein’s innovative insights. They highlight his seminal work on variations in domestic structures, on the role of ideologies of social partnership, on the regionally differentiated foundations of political legitimation, on diverse conceptions of "civilization," and on the idea and practice of power in a tenuous American imperium. Together, the chapters map the complex terrain upon which legitimate political authority and effective policy capacity will have to be reconstituted to address twenty-first-century global, regional and state-level challenges. The book will be of great interest to students and scholars in international organization, global governance, foreign policy analysis, and comparative politics.}, Key = {fds317754} } @book{fds349802, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {American Foreign Policy: The Dynamics of Choice in the 21st Century (Fifth Edition)}, Pages = {768 pages}, Publisher = {W.W. Norton}, Year = {2013}, Month = {July}, ISBN = {0393919439}, Abstract = {A balanced and contemporary introduction to U.S. foreign policy, with a built-in reader.}, Key = {fds349802} } @book{fds47921, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {American Foreign Policy: The Dynamics of Choice in the 21st Century}, Series = {New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 5th edition forthcoming}, Year = {2013}, Key = {fds47921} } @book{fds155141, Author = {B.W. Jentleson and Steven Weber}, Title = {The End of Arrogance: America in the Global Competition of Ideas}, Publisher = {Harvard University Press}, Year = {2010}, Key = {fds155141} } @book{fds212608, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {American Foreign Policy: The Dynamics of Choice in the 21st Century}, Volume = {4th edition}, Publisher = {W.W. Norton}, Year = {2010}, Key = {fds212608} } @book{fds349803, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Perspectives on American Foreign Policy Readings and Cases}, Pages = {326 pages}, Publisher = {W.W. Norton}, Year = {2000}, ISBN = {0393975649}, Abstract = {The readings delve deeper into theoretical, historical and policy debates discussed in American Foreign Policy: Dynamics of Choice, and icons in the textbook margins link the broader points to related articles and case studies in ...}, Key = {fds349803} } @book{fds47980, Title = {Opportunities Missed, Opportunities Seized: Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War World}, Publisher = {Rowman and Littlefield and Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict}, Editor = {B.W. Jentleson and editor and contributor}, Year = {1999}, Key = {fds47980} } @book{fds19256, Title = {Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations, four volumes}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press and Council on Foreign Relations}, Editor = {Bruce W. Jentleson and Thomas G. Paterson}, Year = {1997}, Key = {fds19256} } @book{fds19257, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {With Friends Like These: Reagan, Bush and Saddam, 1982-1990}, Publisher = {New York: W.W. Norton and Co.}, Year = {1994}, Key = {fds19257} } @book{fds19258, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Foreign Military Intervention: The Dynamics of Protracted Conflict}, Publisher = {New York: Columbia University Press}, Editor = {editor and contributor and Ariel Levite and Larry Berman}, Year = {1992}, Key = {fds19258} } @book{fds19259, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Pipeline Politics: The Complex Political Economy of East-West Energy Trade}, Publisher = {Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press}, Year = {1986}, Key = {fds19259} } %% Monographs @misc{fds212609, Author = {B.W. Jentleson and A. Exum et al}, Title = {Strategic Adaptation: Towards a New U.S. Strategy in the Middle East}, Volume = {June 2012}, Publisher = {Center for a New American Security (CNAS)}, Year = {2012}, Key = {fds212609} } @misc{fds155147, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Strategic Leadership: Framework for a 21st Century National Secuirty Strategy}, Publisher = {Phoenix Initiative}, Year = {2008}, Month = {July}, url = {http://www.cnas.org/PhoenixInitiative}, Key = {fds155147} } @misc{fds52350, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Coercive Diplomacy: Scope and Limits in the Contemporary World}, Series = {Policy Analysis Briefs}, Publisher = {The Stanley Foundation}, Year = {2006}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds52350} } @misc{fds52349, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Sanctions Against Iran: Key Issues}, Journal = {Century Foundation Report}, Publisher = {Century Foundation}, Year = {2006}, Key = {fds52349} } %% Chapters in Books @misc{fds349798, Author = {Jentleson, B}, Title = {Weaponized Interdependence, The Dynamics of 21st Century Power, and U.S. Grand Strategy}, Booktitle = {The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence}, Publisher = {Brookings Institution Press}, Editor = {Drezner, D and Farrell, H and Newman, A}, Year = {2020}, Key = {fds349798} } @misc{fds348882, Author = {Jentleson, B and Levite, A and Berman, L}, Title = {Protracted foreign military intervention: A structured, focused comparative analysis}, Pages = {229-254}, Booktitle = {Diplomacy, Force, and Leadership: Essays in Honor of Alexander L. George}, Year = {2019}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {0813317452}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429037535-15}, Abstract = {This chapter focuses on a larger study involving several case studies, covering the several stages of intervention in each case, as well as cross-case assessments on each of the stages. It explains key concepts and definitions to establish the basis for the comparative case analysis. The chapter considers the significance of the study, both with respect to the prospects of military intervention in the post-Cold War era and in defining a broader continuing research agenda related to force and diplomacy. It focuses on three clusters of factors: The international (strategic, regional), the domestic (intervening state), and the indigenous (target state). The target countries have been both distant ones and neighbors. The local allies have been both incumbent regimes and insurgents. The key commonality is that each involved a protracted foreign military intervention —longer, more costly, and less successful than expected based on the power preponderance of the intervenor.}, Doi = {10.4324/9780429037535-15}, Key = {fds348882} } @misc{fds345653, Author = {Frankel, B and Levite, A and Hamza, K and Jentleson, B}, Title = {Middle east arms control and regional security dilemmas}, Pages = {195-204}, Booktitle = {Repairing the Regime: Preventing the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction}, Year = {2014}, Month = {April}, ISBN = {0415925959}, Key = {fds345653} } @misc{fds317757, Author = {Jentleson, BW and Pauly, LW}, Title = {Political Authority, Policy Capacity, and Twenty-First-Century Governance}, Pages = {3-16}, Booktitle = {Power in a Complex Global System}, Year = {2014}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9780415738798}, Key = {fds317757} } @misc{fds189081, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Effective Multilateralism: US Perspectives}, Booktitle = {Effective Multilateralism: Through the Looking Glass of East Asia}, Publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, Editor = {Jochen Prantl}, Year = {2011}, Key = {fds189081} } @misc{fds155145, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Coercive Diplomacy: Scope and Limits, Theory and Policy}, Booktitle = {The Routledge Companion to Security Studies}, Editor = {Victor Mauer and Myriam Dunn Cavelty}, Year = {2009}, Key = {fds155145} } @misc{fds155146, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Policy Planning: An Integrative Executive Branch Strategy}, Booktitle = {Avoiding Trivia: The Role of Strategic Planning in American Foreign Policy}, Publisher = {Brookings Institution Press}, Editor = {Daniel W. Drezner}, Year = {2009}, Key = {fds155146} } @misc{fds155148, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {“Force and Legitimacy: Terrorism Scenarios”}, Booktitle = {Force and Legitimacy in the Evolving International System}, Publisher = {Brookings Institution Press}, Editor = {Ivo H. Daalder}, Year = {2007}, Key = {fds155148} } @misc{fds155149, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Yet Again: Humanitarian Intervention and the Challenges of 'Never Again'}, Booktitle = {Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World}, Publisher = {U. S. Institute of Peace Press}, Editor = {Chester Crocker and Fen Osler Hampson and Pamela Aall}, Year = {2006}, Key = {fds155149} } %% Journal Articles @article{fds326878, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Global Governance, the United Nations, and the challenge of trumping Trump}, Journal = {Global Governance}, Volume = {23}, Number = {2}, Pages = {143-149}, Year = {2021}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19426720-02302001}, Doi = {10.1163/19426720-02302001}, Key = {fds326878} } @article{fds352368, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Refocusing US Grand Strategy on Pandemic and Environmental Mass Destruction}, Journal = {The Washington Quarterly}, Volume = {43}, Number = {3}, Pages = {7-29}, Year = {2020}, Month = {July}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0163660X.2020.1813977}, Doi = {10.1080/0163660X.2020.1813977}, Key = {fds352368} } @article{fds346523, Author = {Jentleson, B}, Title = {Right-Sizing Foreign Policy}, Journal = {Democracy}, Volume = {54}, Publisher = {Democracy: A Journal of Ideas}, Year = {2019}, Key = {fds346523} } @article{fds333291, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {'The Liberal Order Isn't Coming Back' What Next?}, Journal = {Democracy: a Journal of Ideas}, Year = {2018}, Key = {fds333291} } @article{fds332326, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Strategic Recalibration: A Palmerstonian Middle East Strategy}, Journal = {Order From Ashes: New Foundations for Security in the Middle East}, Publisher = {The Century Foundation and Brookings Institution}, Editor = {Hann, MW and Cambanis, T}, Year = {2018}, Key = {fds332326} } @article{fds332214, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Public Opinion and Donald Trump's Foreign Policy: Initial Assessment}, Journal = {H Diplo/International Securities Study Forum}, Volume = {Policy Roundtable}, Number = {Public Opinion and the Trump administrat}, Editor = {Kreps, S}, Year = {2017}, Month = {September}, Key = {fds332214} } @article{fds333292, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The United States and R2P: Challenges of Policy Prioritization, Bureaucratic Institutionalization, Strategy, and International Collaboration}, Journal = {The Oxford Handbook on the Responsibility to Protect}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press}, Editor = {Bellamy, A and Dunne, T}, Year = {2016}, Key = {fds333292} } @article{fds269973, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The Bridging the Gap Initiative and Programs}, Journal = {Ps: Political Science & Politics}, Volume = {48}, Number = {S1}, Pages = {108-114}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {2015}, Month = {August}, ISSN = {1049-0965}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1049096515000529}, Doi = {10.1017/S1049096515000529}, Key = {fds269973} } @article{fds269975, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Strategic Recalibration: Framework for a 21st-Century National Security Strategy}, Journal = {The Washington Quarterly}, Volume = {37}, Number = {1}, Pages = {115-136}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2014}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0163-660X}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0163660X.2014.893178}, Doi = {10.1080/0163660X.2014.893178}, Key = {fds269975} } @article{fds269983, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Accepting Limits: How to Adapt to a Copernican World}, Journal = {Democracy: a Journal of Ideas}, Year = {2012}, Month = {Winter}, Key = {fds269983} } @article{fds317759, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Intelligence and U.S. Foreign Policy: Iraq, 9/11, and Misguided Reform by Paul R. Pillar}, Journal = {Political Science Quarterly}, Volume = {127}, Number = {3}, Pages = {477-478}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {2012}, Month = {September}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1538-165x.2012.tb02280.x}, Doi = {10.1002/j.1538-165x.2012.tb02280.x}, Key = {fds317759} } @article{fds317760, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {No One's World: The West, the Rising Rest, and the Coming Global Turn}, Journal = {Foreign Affairs}, Volume = {91}, Number = {3}, Pages = {173-173}, Publisher = {COUNCIL FOREIGN RELAT IONS INC}, Year = {2012}, Month = {May}, Key = {fds317760} } @article{fds269981, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Global Governance in a Copernican World}, Journal = {Global Governance}, Volume = {17}, Year = {2012}, Month = {March}, Key = {fds269981} } @article{fds317758, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Theories of International Politics and Zombies. By Daniel W. Drezner. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. 136p. $14.95.}, Journal = {Perspectives on Politics}, Volume = {10}, Number = {1}, Pages = {212-213}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {2012}, Month = {March}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592711004749}, Doi = {10.1017/s1537592711004749}, Key = {fds317758} } @article{fds269980, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The John Holmes memorial lecture: Global governance in a Copernican world}, Journal = {Global Governance}, Volume = {18}, Number = {2}, Pages = {133-148}, Publisher = {BRILL}, Year = {2012}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {1075-2846}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19426720-01802001}, Doi = {10.1163/19426720-01802001}, Key = {fds269980} } @article{fds269982, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The Obama Administration and R2P: Progress, Problems and Prospects}, Journal = {Global Responsibility to Protect}, Volume = {Winter 2012-13}, Year = {2012}, Key = {fds269982} } @article{fds269984, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Beware the Duck Test}, Journal = {Washington Quarterly}, Volume = {34}, Number = {3}, Pages = {137-149}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2011}, Month = {Summer}, ISSN = {0163-660X}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0163660X.2011.588169}, Doi = {10.1080/0163660X.2011.588169}, Key = {fds269984} } @article{fds269985, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The Remaking of the Middle East}, Journal = {Duke Magazine}, Year = {2011}, Month = {Summer}, Key = {fds269985} } @article{fds269986, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Metternich of Arabia}, Journal = {National Interest Online}, Year = {2011}, Month = {June}, url = {http://nationalinterest.org/commentary/metternich-arabia-5543}, Key = {fds269986} } @article{fds269989, Author = {Jentleson, BW and Ratner, E}, Title = {Bridging the Beltway-Ivory Tower Gap}, Journal = {International Studies Review}, Volume = {13}, Number = {1}, Pages = {6-11}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {2011}, Month = {March}, ISSN = {1521-9488}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2486.2010.00992.x}, Abstract = {While some gap between the academic and policy worlds is inherent, it is neither necessary nor beneficial for the "Beltway-Ivory Tower" to be as wide as it is. Three principal factors explain the extent of the gap: academia's dominant organizational culture, which devalues policy relevance; increased role of think tanks as research transmission belts to the policy world; and limited interest of the policy community in academic research. The case for the value of greater policy relevance for the international relations scholarly community is based on the intellectual pluralism of bringing policy relevance in while not driving theory out, intellectual complementarity in the different relative strengths of scholars and policy professionals, and self-interest both in what individual scholars can learn and in being true to the mission of universities. We make three principal bridging the gap recommendations: increase disciplinary incentives for policy relevant scholarship, more programmatic and project-based connectivity, and more policy world experiential opportunities. © 2011 International Studies Association.}, Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-2486.2010.00992.x}, Key = {fds269989} } @article{fds203486, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Normative Future: A U.S. Perspective}, Booktitle = {Transatlantic 2020: A Tale of Four Futures}, Publisher = {SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations (Brookings Institution Press)}, Editor = {Daniel Hamilton and Kurt Volker}, Year = {2011}, Key = {fds203486} } @article{fds317762, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Lessons in Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam by Gordon M. Goldstein}, Journal = {Political Science Quarterly}, Volume = {124}, Number = {3}, Pages = {540-541}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {2009}, Month = {September}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1538-165x.2009.tb01906.x}, Doi = {10.1002/j.1538-165x.2009.tb01906.x}, Key = {fds317762} } @article{fds269988, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The Atlantic Alliance in a Post-America World}, Journal = {Journal of Trans Atlantic Studies}, Year = {2009}, Month = {March}, Key = {fds269988} } @article{fds317761, Author = {Lorber, E and Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Military Power and the Capabilities-Utility Gap: Lessons of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon War}, Year = {2009}, Abstract = {In recent years, an emerging pattern in the use of military force has become apparent: though the capability gap between advanced powers and non-state and insurgent actors has increased, the efficacy of achieving strategic goals with this power has decreased. To name a few, the United States, Israel, and Ethiopia have used overwhelming military power to achieve their goals in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Somalia. Yet, in each case, the result has been an inability to restore order, remove insurgent or terrorist forces, and establish responsive governments. What explains the inability of these stronger states to transform their power into outcomes? This paper explores this capability-increase/result-decrease dynamic and address its causes. Using George Kennan’s analytic framework of flaws in execution versus flaws in concept, we examine whether the inability to achieve these strategic goals with military force is a function of poor execution or inherent limits on hard, preponderant power. To the extent it is the former, this portends a focus on military reform and tactical adjustment, whereas if the latter, it suggests the need to rely more heavily on other forms of coercive diplomacy. We test these competing explanations using a representative case: Israeli’s use of force against Lebanon in the summer of 2006. Providing a net assessment of short, medium and long-term effects of the war, we find that though the Israeli Defense Forces did achieve limited successes, its inability to inflict long-term damage on Hezbollah decreased its overall level of deterrence vis-a-vis non-state actors. Using empirical data on combat operations as well as extensive accounts of the Israeli leadership’s decision-making processes, we conclude that though the IDF could have improved its operations on the margins, the Israeli leadership’s failure to consider Hezbollah’s response and international constraints complicating conflict escalation ultimately prevented Israel from achieving its goals of weakening Hezbollah and re-establishing its deterrent. These constraints, including international public opinion and the difficulty in waging a restricted war against an unrestricted enemy, are not limited to the Israeli case, but are rather key characteristics of many recent asymmetric military operations. We conclude with a discussion of the implications of our findings, focusing on the need to re-balance the use of force and diplomacy to achieve strategic goals.}, Key = {fds317761} } @article{fds269990, Author = {Jentleson, BW and Weber, S}, Title = {America's Hard Sell}, Journal = {Foreign Policy}, Volume = {169}, Number = {169}, Pages = {43-49}, Year = {2008}, ISSN = {0015-7228}, Abstract = {For more than half a century, the United States ensured that five Big Ideas shaped international politics. Now, as the Big Ideas of the 21st century are formed, just who will corner the new global market of ideology is anyone's guess. One thing is certain, though: If the United States wants to remain a player, it's going to have to refine its sales pitch.}, Key = {fds269990} } @article{fds269974, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Military force against terrorism: Questions of legitimacy, dilemmas of efficacy}, Pages = {40-58}, Year = {2007}, Month = {December}, Abstract = {It is true that terrorism goes way back in history, "as far back as does human conflict itself," as Caleb Carr has written.1 It also is true that much of the world had been suffering from terrorism for a long time before September 11.2 Still, the issue did change dramatically after the United States made it its top national security priority and the Bush administration decided on its particular "war on terrorism" approach, with its heavy emphasis on the use of military force. Copyright © 2007 the brookings institution. All rights reserved.}, Key = {fds269974} } @article{fds269991, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {America's Global Role After Bush}, Journal = {Survival}, Volume = {49}, Number = {3}, Pages = {179-200}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2007}, Month = {Fall}, ISSN = {0039-6338}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00396330701564802}, Doi = {10.1080/00396330701564802}, Key = {fds269991} } @article{fds269992, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {"A Responsibility to Protect: The Defining Challenge for Global Community"}, Journal = {Harvard International Review}, Volume = {Winter 2007}, Number = {4}, Pages = {18-23}, Year = {2006}, ISSN = {0739-1854}, Key = {fds269992} } @article{fds269987, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Who 'Won' Libya? The Force-Diplomacy Debate and Its Implications for Theory and Policy}, Journal = {International Security}, Volume = {30}, Number = {3}, Pages = {47-86}, Publisher = {MIT Press - Journals}, Year = {2005}, Month = {Winter}, ISSN = {0162-2889}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/016228805775969582}, Doi = {10.1162/016228805775969582}, Key = {fds269987} } @article{fds269993, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Tough Love Multilateralism}, Journal = {The Washington Quarterly}, Volume = {27}, Number = {1}, Pages = {5-24}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2003}, Month = {Winter}, ISSN = {0163-660X}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/016366003322596882}, Doi = {10.1162/016366003322596882}, Key = {fds269993} } @article{fds269979, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The need for praxis: Bringing policy relevance back in}, Journal = {International Security}, Volume = {26}, Number = {4}, Pages = {169-183}, Publisher = {MIT Press - Journals}, Year = {2002}, Month = {Spring}, ISSN = {0162-2889}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/016228802753696816}, Doi = {10.1162/016228802753696816}, Key = {fds269979} } @article{fds317763, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Strategic Coercion: Concepts and Cases. Edited by Lawrence Freedman. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. 400p. $92.00.}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {93}, Number = {4}, Pages = {1012-1013}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1999}, Month = {December}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2586189}, Doi = {10.2307/2586189}, Key = {fds317763} } @article{fds269976, Author = {Jentleson, BW and Britton, RL}, Title = {Still pretty prudent: Post-cold war American public opinion on the use of military force}, Journal = {Journal of Conflict Resolution}, Volume = {42}, Number = {4}, Pages = {395-417}, Publisher = {SAGE Publications}, Year = {1998}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022002798042004001}, Abstract = {Extending and further testing the theory advanced by Bruce Jentleson with post-cold war data, variations in U.S. public support for the use of military force are shown to be best explained by the principal policy objective for which military force is being used, with a third category of "humanitarian intervention" added to the previous two of "foreign policy restraint" and "internal political change." The principal policy objective theory is shown through a series of tests, including regression and logistic analyses, to offer the most powerful and parsimonious explanation, both directly superseding and indirectly subsuming such other alternative variables as interests, elite cues, risk, and multilateralism. These findings support the broader theoretical view of a rational public purposive and not purely reactive in its opinion formulation and have important implications for the basic dispositions of the types of military interventions the American public will and will not support in the post-cold war era.}, Doi = {10.1177/0022002798042004001}, Key = {fds269976} } @article{fds269977, Author = {Stein, JG and Barnett, M and Frankel, B and Gause, G and Gerner, DJ and Herrmann, R and Jentleson, BW and Kaye, DD and Lebow, RN and Lynch, M and Solingen, E and Spiro, DE and Sylvan, DA and Weber, S}, Title = {Five scenarios of the Israel-Palestinian relationship in 2002: Works in progress}, Journal = {Security Studies}, Volume = {7}, Number = {4}, Pages = {195-208}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {1998}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0963-6412}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09636419808429362}, Doi = {10.1080/09636419808429362}, Key = {fds269977} } @article{fds269978, Author = {Jentleson, BW and Kaye, DD}, Title = {Security status: Explaining regional security cooperation and its limits in the Middle East}, Journal = {Security Studies}, Volume = {8}, Number = {1}, Pages = {204-238}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {1998}, Month = {January}, ISSN = {0963-6412}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09636419808429369}, Doi = {10.1080/09636419808429369}, Key = {fds269978} } @article{fds317766, Author = {JENTLESON, BW}, Title = {EAST-WEST-TRADE AND THE ATLANTIC ALLIANCE - BALDWIN,DA, MILNER,HV}, Journal = {Political Science Quarterly}, Volume = {106}, Number = {4}, Pages = {733-735}, Publisher = {ACAD POLITICAL SCIENCE}, Year = {1992}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds317766} } @article{fds317764, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The Pretty Prudent Public: Post Post-Vietnam American Opinion on the Use of Military Force}, Journal = {International Studies Quarterly}, Volume = {36}, Number = {1}, Pages = {49-49}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {1992}, Month = {March}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2600916}, Doi = {10.2307/2600916}, Key = {fds317764} } @article{fds317765, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The Philippines: U.S. policy during the Marcos years, 1956–1986}, Journal = {Government Publications Review}, Volume = {19}, Number = {1}, Pages = {85-86}, Publisher = {Elsevier BV}, Year = {1992}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-9390(92)90113-p}, Doi = {10.1016/0277-9390(92)90113-p}, Key = {fds317765} } @article{fds317767, Author = {Sorenson, DS}, Title = {Arms Control during the Pre-Nuclear Era: The United States and Naval Limitations between the Two World Wars. By Robert Gordon Kaufman. New York: Columbia University Press, 1990. 289p. $40.00.}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {85}, Number = {1}, Pages = {338-339}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1991}, Month = {March}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1962958}, Doi = {10.2307/1962958}, Key = {fds317767} } @article{fds317768, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The Reagan Administration and Coercive Diplomacy: Restraining More Than Remaking Governments}, Journal = {Political Science Quarterly}, Volume = {106}, Number = {1}, Pages = {57-82}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {1991}, Month = {Spring}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2152174}, Doi = {10.2307/2152174}, Key = {fds317768} } @article{fds346635, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Conflicts Unending: The United States and Regional Disputes. By Richard N. Haass. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990. 184p. $22.50.}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {85}, Number = {01}, Pages = {337-338}, Year = {1991}, Month = {March}, Key = {fds346635} } @article{fds317770, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Discrepant Responses to Falling Dictators: Presidential Belief Systems and the Mediating Effects of the Senior Advisory Process}, Journal = {Political Psychology}, Volume = {11}, Number = {2}, Pages = {353-353}, Publisher = {JSTOR}, Year = {1990}, Month = {June}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3791694}, Doi = {10.2307/3791694}, Key = {fds317770} } @article{fds317769, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Reflections on Praxis and Nexus}, Journal = {Ps: Political Science & Politics}, Volume = {23}, Number = {3}, Pages = {434-436}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1990}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/419802}, Doi = {10.2307/419802}, Key = {fds317769} } @article{fds317771, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Deadly Paradigms: The Failure of U.S. Counterinsurgency Policy. By D. Michael Shafer. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988. 331p. $34.50.}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {83}, Number = {2}, Pages = {705-706}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1989}, Month = {June}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1962481}, Doi = {10.2307/1962481}, Key = {fds317771} } @article{fds317772, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {American commitments in the Third World: theory vs. practice}, Journal = {International Organization}, Volume = {41}, Number = {04}, Pages = {667-704}, Year = {1987}, Month = {September}, Abstract = {Amidst their other differences, the defeats suffered by the United States in Vietnam, Iran, and Lebanon have a common explanation. In all three cases American strategy was based on “global commitments theory.” Interests were to be defended and global credibility strengthened by the making, maintaining, reinforcing, and sustaining of American commitments to Third World allies. However, the core assumptions on which the logic of global commitments theory rests are plagued with inherent fallacies. These fallacies can be identified analytically as patterns of dysfunction along four dimensions of foreign policy: decision-making, diplomacy, military strategy, and domestic politics. They also can be shown empirically to have recurred across the Vietnam, Iran, and Lebanon cases. The central theoretical conclusion questions the fundamental validity of global commitments theory as it applies to the exercise of power and influence in the Third World. Important prescriptive implications for future American foreign policy are also discussed.}, Key = {fds317772} } @article{fds317773, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {American commitments in the Third World: Theory vs. practice}, Journal = {International Organization}, Volume = {41}, Number = {4}, Pages = {667-704}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1987}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020818300027648}, Doi = {10.1017/S0020818300027648}, Key = {fds317773} } @article{fds317774, Author = {JENTLESON, BW}, Title = {THE POLITICAL BASIS FOR TRADE IN UNITED-STATES-SOVIET RELATIONS}, Journal = {Millennium: Journal of International Studies}, Volume = {15}, Number = {1}, Pages = {27-47}, Publisher = {SAGE Publications}, Year = {1986}, Month = {Spring}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03058298860150010401}, Doi = {10.1177/03058298860150010401}, Key = {fds317774} } @article{fds317777, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Strategic Choices and Dangerous Traps}, Journal = {Ps}, Volume = {19}, Number = {1}, Pages = {69-70}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1986}, Month = {Winter}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/419296}, Doi = {10.2307/419296}, Key = {fds317777} } @article{fds317778, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {The Making of America's Soviet Policy. Edited by Nye Joseph S. Jr. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1984. Pp. x + 369. $27.50.)}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {79}, Number = {01}, Pages = {271-272}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1985}, Month = {March}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1956215}, Doi = {10.2307/1956215}, Key = {fds317778} } @article{fds317779, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {From consensus to conflict: the domestic political economy of East-West energy trade policy}, Journal = {International Organization}, Volume = {38}, Number = {04}, Pages = {625-660}, Year = {1984}, Month = {September}, Abstract = {Changes in the domestic politics of East-West energy trade policy indicate a more general transformation of the domestic politics of American foreign policy. In the postwar period the basic, consensual pattern of congressional bipartisanship, executivebranch unity, interest-group collaboration, and a supportive public has been replaced by the conflictual pattern of an assertive Congress, a fragmented executive branch, antagonistic interest groups, and a divided public. These contrasting patterns are manifestations of structural changes in the domestic political economy. Along both political and economic dimensions, and differentiated according to whether the locus of pressure was group-specific or more general, what had been basic foundations of consensus became by the early 1970s fissures of conflict. Of particular significance were the weakening of the macropolitical foundations (the basic accord on foreignpolicy objectives and strategies) in the wake of both Vietnam and detente and the increased marginal value of the economic costs, both diffuse (macroeconomic) and particularistic (microeconomic), to be paid for economic coercion. In this transformed context, the state's support-building instruments of ideology and economic compensation were insufficient to build consensus. As a result, in this issue area and perhaps more generally, high levels of domestic constraints on the conduct of American foreign policy have become the rule rather than the exception.}, Key = {fds317779} } @article{fds317780, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Economic Coercion and U.S. Foreign Policy: Implications of Case Studies from the Johnson Administration. Edited by Sidney Weintraub. (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1982. Pp. xvii + 234. $23.00.)}, Journal = {American Political Science Review}, Volume = {78}, Number = {2}, Pages = {576-577}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1984}, Month = {June}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1963459}, Doi = {10.2307/1963459}, Key = {fds317780} } @article{fds317781, Author = {Jentleson, BW}, Title = {From Consensus to Conflict: The Domestic Political Economy of East-West Energy Trade Policy}, Journal = {International Organization}, Volume = {38}, Number = {4}, Pages = {625-660}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {1984}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020818300026898}, Doi = {10.1017/S0020818300026898}, Key = {fds317781} } %% Op-eds @misc{fds356344, Author = {Jentleson, B and Goldgeier, J}, Title = {A Democracy Summit Is Not What the Doctor Ordered}, Journal = {Foreign Affairs}, Publisher = {Council on Foreign Relations, Inc.}, Year = {2021}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds356344} } @misc{fds356345, Author = {Jentleson, B and Goldgeier, J}, Title = {The United States Needs a Democracy Summit at Home}, Journal = {Foreign Affairs}, Publisher = {Council on Foreign Relations, Inc.}, Year = {2021}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds356345} } @misc{fds356346, Author = {Jentleson, B}, Title = {American Foreign Policy and the 2020 Presidential Election}, Journal = {Strategic and Defense Studies Center}, Publisher = {Australia National University, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Strategic and Defence Studies Center,}, Year = {2020}, Month = {October}, Key = {fds356346} } @misc{fds356347, Author = {Jentleson, B and Goldgeier, J}, Title = {The United States Is Not Entitled to Lead the World}, Journal = {Foreign Affairs}, Publisher = {Council on Foreign Relations, Inc.}, Year = {2020}, Month = {September}, Key = {fds356347} } @misc{fds356348, Author = {Jentleson, B}, Title = {Lincoln, FDR and Sizing Up Donald Trump}, Publisher = {The Globalist}, Year = {2020}, Month = {April}, Key = {fds356348} } @misc{fds349797, Author = {Jentleson, B}, Title = {Burying and Unburying History: American Strategy in a Faulknerian World}, Publisher = {War on the Rocks}, Year = {2020}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds349797} } @misc{fds349800, Author = {Jentleson, B}, Title = {That Post-Liberal Order International World: Some Core Characteristics}, Publisher = {Lawfare}, Year = {2018}, Month = {September}, Key = {fds349800} } @misc{fds349801, Author = {Jentleson, B}, Title = {Millennials are so over US domination of world affairs}, Publisher = {The Conversation}, Year = {2018}, Month = {July}, Key = {fds349801} } @misc{fds317753, Author = {Pauly, LW and Jentleson, BW}, Title = {Preface}, Journal = {Power in a Complex Global System}, Volume = {1-2}, Pages = {xiii-xiv}, Year = {2014}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9780415738798}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444345148}, Doi = {10.1002/9781444345148}, Key = {fds317753} } %% Book Reviews @article{fds349799, Author = {Jentleson, B}, Title = {Roundtable 11-8 on The Back Channel: A Memoir of American Diplomacy and the Case for Its Renewal}, Journal = {Review by Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University}, Publisher = {The International Security Studies Forum}, Year = {2019}, Month = {December}, Key = {fds349799} } @article{fds212610, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {Theories of International Relations and Zombies, Daniel Drezner}, Journal = {Perspectives on Politics}, Volume = {March 2012}, Year = {2012}, Key = {fds212610} } @article{fds212611, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {How We Fight: Crusades, Quagmires and the American Way of War, Dominic Tierney}, Journal = {H-DIPLO/ISSF,}, Volume = {Vol. III, No. 9 (March 2012)}, Year = {2012}, Key = {fds212611} } %% Other @misc{fds203493, Author = {B.W. Jentleson}, Title = {The Bi-Sectoralists}, Year = {2011}, Key = {fds203493} } | |
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