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Democracy in Exile: Hans Speier and the Rise of the Defense Intellectual [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x28 mm, weight: 907 g, 12 b&w halftones, 1 chart - 12 Halftones, black and white - 1 Charts
  • Serija: The United States in the World
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0801453038
  • ISBN-13: 9780801453038
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x28 mm, weight: 907 g, 12 b&w halftones, 1 chart - 12 Halftones, black and white - 1 Charts
  • Serija: The United States in the World
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0801453038
  • ISBN-13: 9780801453038
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In Democracy in Exile, Daniel Bessner explores the life of Hans Speier, one of the most significant figures in the history of US defense policy.

Bessner traces Speier's intellectual development from Weimar Germany to the Cold War United States, revealing how his European roots shaped the expert-driven approach to foreign policymaking that American elites institutionalized during and after World War II. A key figure in a transatlantic network of émigré policymakers and analysts, Speier helped establish novel institutions like the RAND Corporation that transformed how US foreign policy was made.

Democracy in Exile highlights how social scientists like Speier left academia to create a "military-intellectual complex" that insulated American decision-making from public opinion, and which continues to shape US defense policy today.

Recenzijos

Speier began his academic career studying the sociology of knowledge, and after he arrived in the United States, he directed the US government's propaganda effort against Germany. The debates recounted in Bessner's biography between Speier and other officials over how to develop effective campaigns are particularly fascinating in the context of contemporary worries about information warfare.

(Foreign Affairs) Democracy in Exile is directly relevant to a number of contemporary debates, not just about foreign policy but on the nature of politics itself.

(Los Angeles Review of Books) Bessner's archival work has turned up many gems.

(The Globe Post) A revealing look at a thinker burned by populist upheaval who worried that 'man's nature makes the realization of the good order impossible.'

(Shepherd Express) An honest and impressively compiled reminder to policy-oriented givers, grant recipients, and policymakers about some of the concerning anti-democratic roots of modern establishment philanthropyand its understanding of the relationship between knowledge and power.

(Real Clear Books) Bessner werite about his subject with sympathy and insight... Democracy in Exile should also be read by those who fear that democracy is again under threat all over the world.

(Technology and Culture) This book skillfully navigates between an argument for Speier's historical importance and a critique of his ideas.

(German History) Bessner's Democracy in Exile, therefore, stacks up with the best in contemporary history that is powerfully relevant to current debates concerning foreign policy. The book shows how and why it is important to think carefully about democracy and the role scholars and intellectuals contribute to its survival.

(H-Net) Bessner's biography of Speier is an excellent case study of a transatlantic crossing linking Europe's interwar crises with America's permanent national security state.

(American Historical Review) A vital contribution and vivid portrait of hans Spier.

(Journal of American History)

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Democracy, Expertise, and U.S. Foreign Policy 1(14)
1 Masses and Marxism in Weimar Germany
15(29)
2 The Social Role of the Intellectual Exile
44(29)
3 Public Opinion, Propaganda, and Democracy in Crisis
73(29)
4 Psychological Warfare in Theory and Practice
102(24)
5 The Making of a Defense Intellectual
126(30)
6 The Adviser
156(21)
7 The Institution Builder
177(27)
8 Social Science and Its Discontents
204(21)
Conclusion: Speier, Expertise, and Democracy after 1960 225(8)
Abbreviations 233(2)
Archival and Source Abbreviations 235(2)
Notes 237(46)
Archives Cited 283(4)
Index 287
Daniel Bessner is the Anne H. H. and Kenneth B. Pyle Assistant Professor in American Foreign Policy in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington.