Avoiding Trivia: The Role of Strategic Planning in American Foreign Policy by Daniel W. Drezner

Avoiding Trivia: The Role of Strategic Planning in American Foreign Policy

Daniel W. Drezner with William Inboden (Contributor), David F. Gordon (Contributor), Amy B. Zegart (Contributor), Bruce W. Jentleson (Contributor), Jeffrey W. Legro (Contributor), Bruce W. Jentleson (Contributor), Peter Feaver (Contributor), Thomas E. Wright (Contributor), Andrew P. N. Erdmann (Contributor), Daniel Twining (Contributor), Aaron L. Friedberg (Contributor), Steven D. Krasner (Contributor)

190 pages first pub 2009 (editions)

nonfiction politics challenging informative medium-paced
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After World War II, George Kennan became the State Department's first director of policy planning. Secretary of State George Marshall's initial advice to Kennan: above all, "avoid trivia." Concentrate on the forest, not the trees, and don't lost s...

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