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Every Citizen a Statesman

The Dream of a Democratic Foreign Policy in the American Century
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Every Citizen a Statesman by David Allen explores the evolution of how American citizens have participated in international diplomacy throughout the 20th century. The book delves into the ways ordinary individuals were encouraged to engage in diplomatic dialogue and global politics, examining the implications of transforming everyday citizens into governmental statesmen.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by the evolution of U.S. foreign policy and its intersection with democratic ideals. It explores how citizens engage in international relations, providing insightful perspectives on diplomacy, citizenship, and the shifting definitions of statesmanship. Ideal for those interested in the broader impact of political engagement on global affairs.

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Every Citizen a Statesman

As US power grew after WWI, officials and nonprofits joined to promote citizen participation in world affairs. David Allen traces the rise and fall of the Foreign Policy Association, a public-education initiative that retreated in the atomic age, scuttling dreams of democratic foreign policy and solidifying the technocratic national security model.

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The surprising story of the movement to create a truly democratic foreign policy by engaging ordinary Americans in world affairs.

No major arena of US governance is more elitist than foreign policy. International relations barely surface in election campaigns, and policymakers take little input from Congress. However, not all Americans set out to build a cloistered foreign policy "establishment." For much of the twentieth century, officials, activists, and academics worked to foster an informed public that would embrace participation in foreign policy as a civic duty.

The first comprehensive history of the movement for "citizen education in world affairs," Every Citizen a Statesman recounts an abandoned effort to create a democratic foreign policy. Taking the lead alongside the State Department were philanthropic institutions like the Ford and Rockefeller foundations and the Foreign Policy Association, a nonprofit founded in 1918. One of the first international relations think tanks, the association backed local World Affairs Councils, which organised popular discussion groups under the slogan "World Affairs Are Your Affairs." In cities across the country, hundreds of thousands of Americans gathered in homes and libraries to learn and talk about pressing global issues.

By the 1960s, officials were convinced that strategy in a nuclear world was beyond ordinary people, and foundation support for outreach withered. The local councils increasingly focused on those who were already engaged in political debate and otherwise decried supposed public apathy, becoming a force for the very elitism they set out to combat. The result, David Allen argues, was a chasm between policymakers and the public that has persisted since the Vietnam War, insulating a critical area of decision-making from the will of the people.

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Every Citizen a Statesman by David Allen is praised as a thorough exploration of the Foreign Policy Association's efforts to make U.S. diplomacy more democratically accountable. Reviews highlight its compelling narrative, persuasive arguments, and the illuminating examination of the complex relationship between democracy and foreign policy. Critics commend Allen’s insightful discourse on the historical challenges and ongoing debates surrounding public influence in foreign affairs, making it essential reading for those interested in political history and international relations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674248984

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 10 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 14 photos, 1 illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 680g

Pages: 344

About the Author

David Allen is a historian of US foreign relations and a former fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School. He previously taught at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University, and his research appears in the International History Review and Journal of Cold War Studies. He writes regularly for the New York Times.

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