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The Last Best Hope

A History of American Realism

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The Last Best Hope

By: John Hulsman
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In this brilliant exploration of American history and contemporary conservative politics, foreign policy expert John Hulsman draws on his years at the heart of Washington to present a compelling new vision of conservative realism.

In our current Age of Insecurity, Hulsman suggests, there has never been a bigger need for the re-ascendance of realist principles in conservative circles. By drawing on U.S. history to illustrate realist precepts at the heart of the American story, The Last Best Hope provides a practical, realist foreign policy for a new age of American politics.

There has never been a greater time to reclaim the primacy of conservative thought. By fusing the populist Jacksonian base of the GOP with the more libertarian Jeffersonian school of thought, this cogently argued manifesto hopes to grasp that opportunity, and to act as a clarion call for a new dominant realist foreign policy.

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John is a preeminent and prolific voice in the world of analyzing and assessing political risk. This book features 9 past presidents and major historical turning points in understanding American foreign policy roots in realism. Engaging, thoughtful, insightful, and at times witty made this book entertaining from beginning to end. It was a pleasure to listen to and one I’m sure to revisit,

Fantastic (and timely) historical analysis

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