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421:. The Hamiltonian school holds that economic prosperity is necessary for America as a nation and is beneficial for global peace. Historically, Hamiltonians sought to preserve a good relationship with Great Britain, largely for commercial reasons. Since the Second World War, their focus has shifted toward promoting international free trade. The Wilsonian school sees moral significance in American engagement with the world. With a missionary or idealist mindset, Wilsonians promote democracy and peace around the world. The Jeffersonian school is concerned primarily with the preservation of American democracy and civil liberties at home, restricting American engagement abroad to narrowly advance national interests when needed. The Jacksonian school is similarly isolationist compared to Hamiltonians and Wilsonians, but is more populist than Jeffersonians. Jacksonianism arises particularly from American folk culture, and is consequently suspicious of elites and eager to fight in defense of what Jacksonians see as uniquely American values and culture. According to Mead, the ability of each of these schools to form coalitions at various points in history has allowed American foreign policy to adapt and succeed. He warns that neglect of Jacksonians on the part of political elites in the wake of the Cold War could diminish the effectiveness of American foreign policy in the near future. 668:
manufacturers faced little competition, either domestically or internationally. These corporations felt little pressure to change, while regulation by the federal government kept their prices down. Jobs were stable and a high school diploma sufficed for a stable career and income. Labor unions were large and membership affordable. The Blue Social Model was able to sustain a faith that American quality of life would steadily improve and that no major disruptions in the domestic or global order would come. Mead sees the transition from an industrial economy to an information economy since 1970 as a fundamental challenge to the Blue Model, causing greater global competition due to automation and low-wage labor in developing nations. Government, meanwhile, has had greater difficulty departing from the Blue Model due to the size of the federal bureaucracy and of benefits that originated under the Model, such as Social Security.
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traditional questions of geopolitics would no longer dictate international affairs. Mistaking the fall of the USSR as the ultimate triumph of liberal democracy and capitalism over alternative systems of government, Mead argued that the US and EU subsequently turned their attention to transnational issues of trade liberalization, climate change, and human while foolishly neglecting the dynamics of great-power politics. "China, Iran, and Russia never bought into the geopolitical settlement that followed the Cold War," Mead warned, "and they are making increasingly forceful attempts to overturn it. That process will not be peaceful, and whether or not the revisionists succeed, their efforts have already shaken the balance of power and changed the dynamics of international politics." In many of his Via Meadia blog posts for American Interest, Mead alluded to Game of Thrones to describe the actions of revisionist powers.
448:, Jacksonianism has received the most attention. Mead has expanded and applied his description of Jacksonianism in his other writings. He describes Jacksonianism as largely uninterested in foreign affairs, deeply suspicious of elites and cosmopolitanism, and deeply patriotic, subscribing whole-heartedly to American Exceptionalism. Despite their general disinterest in foreign policy or the international order, Jacksonians support aggressive military action when the United States is threatened. Gun control and immigration are the issues most important to Jacksonians; they oppose gun control out of desire to defend themselves and their family, and consider the Second Amendment an important failsafe against tyranny. Jacksonians are responsive to debates over immigration and favor policies that restrict it because they view open-border policies as attempts by elites to dilute or depose their way of life. 651:. He argued that Obama made an "empty statement" by condemning the attacks without accompanying military force, had damaged American credibility, and encouraged Russia and Iran to ramp up their direct support for al-Assad's regime. Mead supported arming certain elements in the Syrian resistance as a stop-gap measure, but was realistic about the character of most rebel groups as well as the prospects for a post-conflict Syria. Mead suggested that supporting Syrian rebels who may be unsavory but are not openly antagonistic to the US could shorten the conflict, weaken Iran's influence in the region, increase the relative power of non-jihadist rebels post-conflict, and decrease the likelihood of a more robust American intervention being required in the future. 372: 256: 520: 240:. He has conducted coursework on the role of public intellectuals in the internet age, as well as the role of religion in diplomacy. Mead is also a regular instructor for the U.S. State Department's Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSIs) for Scholars and Secondary Educators. His past teaching positions have included Brady-Johnson Distinguished Fellow in Grand Strategy, at Yale University, from 2008 to 2011, as well as Presidents Fellow at the World Policy Institute at The New School, from 1987 to 1997. 712: 660: 496:, was published in 1987. Mead highlights what he sees as the failures of American neoimperialism in the Cold War and argues that American policy under Nixon and Carter had stifled sustainable development in the Third World. In the concluding chapters, Mead seeks to lay out the foundations of a new global commonwealth in which America acts as steward and helps ensure that Third World nations are able to address their development issues. Reviewing the book in 509: 40: 699:
groups exert influence through campaign finance, pro-Israel groups contributed less than one percent of PAC contributions in the 2006 election cycle. Mead agreed that pro-Israel political advocacy is a topic worthy of study, but argued that the United States' policy on Israel grows out of more diverse and complicated historical reasons than described in
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influence and pushes for policy in Israel's interest. Mead dispels such myths and takes the readers on a survey of the history of Zionism and US-Israel relations, demonstrating that throughout history, Gentile support for a Jewish state as well as geopolitical realities have influenced US policy towards Israel as much as anything else.
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was published by Knopf in 2022. With this book, Mead seeks to overturn much of the conventional wisdom about the U.S.-Israel relationship, arguing that both pro-Zionists and anti-Zionists often attribute U.S. policy towards Israel as the work of a monolithic US Jewish community which wields outsized
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Like many American newspapers, including USA TODAY, the opinion pages of The Journal are run separately from the news department. This means that none of The Journal's news staff would have been involved in commissioning or editing Mead's column or writing the headline. Like most foreign media, The
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In the early 1990s, Mead advocated for a "grand bargain" with the Russian Federation, suggesting that the "United States buy about 3.5 million square miles of Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East and pay Russia $ 3 trillion -- half of which would be used to purchase goods produced in the United
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described the book as a "robust celebration of Jacksonianism as it historically was... an admiring portrait of a tough, xenophobic folk community, ruthless to outsiders or deserters, rigid in its codes of honour and violence." Not all critics praised the book, however. "Despite the hype surrounding
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view of international relations that Walt and Mearsheimer advance elsewhere insists that domestic factors are generally irrelevant to foreign policy, while the "Israel Lobby" hypothesis strongly insists on the opposite. Mead also notes that, contrary to Walt and Mearsheimer's claim that pro-Israel
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Mead has been a strong supporter of Transatlantic relations. As one of America's leading analysts of international affairs, Mead has had a belief that global prosperity, the defense of human rights, and the establishment of a secure and peaceful order in Transatlantic relations require a foreign
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titled "The Return of Geopolitics." Writing in the wake of Russia's annexation of Crimea, ongoing turmoil in the Middle East, and rising tensions in East Asia, Mead argued that much of the foreign policy consensus among Western elites since the end of the Cold War had been naïve in assuming that
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Mead has written extensively about the decline of the "Blue Social Model," which refers to the political and economic status quo of the United States following the New Deal and the Second World War. Under this Model, a small group of American corporations such as AT&T and the Big Three auto
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wrote. "To the contrary, it reinforces the tired notion of U.S. exceptionalism. Thus, he paints U.S. deployment of violence as inherently less brutal than that of Washington's enemies. In doing so, he sometimes grossly understates the human devastation wrought by the United States."
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s staff wrote about two primary areas: America's foreign policy and how well it is working in various situations throughout the world and America's domestic state of affairs, particularly the decline of what he terms the Blue Social Model of governing following World War II.
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signed an open letter criticizing the headline and urging the newspaper's leaders "to consider correcting the headline and apologizing to our readers, sources, colleagues and anyone else who was offended" by it. Arguing against such an apology was former U.S. diplomat
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States". Although the proposal was made "tongue in cheek", Mead maintained that the United States should give "Russia the money it needs in exchange for some tangible quid pro quo", offering "the highest possible price for the largest possible concession".
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An active faculty member at Bard's campus in Annandale and its New York-based Globalization and International Affairs Program, he teaches on American foreign policy and Anglo-American grand strategy, including curriculum addressing
335:. The book outlines American foreign policy under the Bush administration after September 11, 2001, and contextualizes it in the history of U.S. foreign policy. In it, Mead recommends changes in the American approach to 2096: 290:
about the Anglo-American tradition of world power since the 17th century. It argues that the individualism inherent in British and American religion was instrumental for their rise to global power and integrates
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reporters from China over the article, the first such expulsion since 1998. This decision drew criticism from the State Department, the Foreign Correspondents' Club of China, and an article in
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is a Latin phrase meaning "the middle road" and is a philosophical maxim for life which advocates moderation in all thoughts and actions. In frequent posts throughout the day, he and
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Our opinion pages regularly publish articles with opinions that people disagree – or agree with – and it was not our intention to cause offense with the headline on the piece.
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was read regularly by U.S. congressmen, foreign dignitaries, and high-level government officials in the State Department and the White House.
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Morin, Richard; Deane, Claudia (December 10, 2001). "Big Thinker. Ted Halstead's New America Foundation Has It All: Money, Brains and Buzz".
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The idea of a Jacksonian tradition in American politics has received greater interest and attention since the candidacy and election of
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policy that places a robust America at the center of a vigorous network of allies. In his article "What Truman Can Teach Trump" for
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called him one of the "country's liveliest thinkers about America's role in the world." The book attempts to elaborate on
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Journal is not available in China, and its website and stories are blocked by its so-called Great Firewall: censors.
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Mead was critical of the Obama administration's failure to contain the fallout from the "reckless and thoughtless"
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From 2009 until August 2017, Mead oversaw a popular daily blog, "Via Meadia", on the website of the journal
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s editors, was criticized by a Chinese foreign spokesperson and some professors in the United States as
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mercenaries formerly on Qaddafi's payroll returned home following the intervention in order to begin
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Mead speaking with co-panelists in Rome at an event hosted by the Italian Minister of Defense, 2017
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for the best book in English on International Relations in 2002. The Italian translation won the
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Mead has been a strong critic of the "Israel Lobby" hypothesis advanced by political scientists
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Many of us simply know Walter as a fellow member at Advent, and as a friend and mentor to many.
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has speculated that Bannon drew inspiration from Mead's description of Jacksonianism in
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which stemmed from an article originally published in the Winter 1999/2000 issue of
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as a Distinguished Scholar in American Strategy and Statesmanship. He served as the
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The Arc of a Covenant: The United States, Israel, and the Fate of the Jewish People
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The Arc of a Covenant: The United States, Israel, and the Fate of the Jewish People
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https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/china/2014-04-17/return-geopolitics#/main-
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Mead lives in Washington, D.C. He is a member of the Church of the Advent, an
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The Tea Party and American Foreign Policy: What Populism Means for Globalism
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Power, Terror, Peace and War: America's Grand Strategy in a World at Risk
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Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How it Changed the World
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Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How it Changed the World
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Walter Russell Mead discussing foreign policy challenges with Senator
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God and Gold: Britain, America, and the Making of the Modern World
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God and Gold: Britain, America, and the Making of the Modern World
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Mead published an influential piece in the 2014 May/June issue of
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God and Gold: Britain, America, and the Making of the Modern World
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the book, it ultimately challenges little," the geographer
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Of the four traditions of American politics described in
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Mead, Walter Russell; Bloomberg, Josh (March 5, 2019).
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Graham-Harrison, Emma; Kuo, Lily (February 19, 2020).
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In February 2020, Mead published an opinion piece in
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and Walter Russell Mead at the Hudson Institute, 2018
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Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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(August 16, 2017). 1449:Costa, Robert (January 20, 2017). 655:Decline of the "Blue Social Model" 343:, and international institutions. 120:magazine. Mead is a columnist for 14: 2454:collected news and commentary at 2197:Tracy, Marc (February 22, 2020). 2120:Tracy, Marc (February 22, 2020). 2095:Farhi, Paul (February 23, 2020). 1064:. The Economist. December 6, 2007 870:, PR Newswire, November 24, 2014. 719:at a Hudson Institute event, 2019 672:Dispute with Walt and Mearsheimer 2375:, Walter Russell Mead's blog at 1895:"The Once and Future Liberalism" 1815:"Wilsonian Wars, Wilsonian Ruin" 774:who, according to an article in 2558:Journalists from South Carolina 2032:Yam, Kimmy (February 7, 2020). 1241:. 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Yale University
The American Interest
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Council on Foreign Relations
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Groton, Massachusetts
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James Clarke Chace
Bard College
Yale University
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Henry A. Kissinger
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Council on Foreign Relations
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