Texto en inglés. Tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Como nuevo. In 'The Turkey and the Eagle: The Struggle for America's Global Role', Dr. Caleb Rossiter draws on his 30 years experience as a Washington insider (though in many ways an unapologetic outsider) to give his readers an unprecedented view of the machinery, the motivations, and the results of American foreign policy. His theme is the ongoing conflict between proponents of American military primacy throughout the world, and the proponents of a foreign policy based on cooperation. The proponents of the former he refers to as `Eagles' (based on the chosen symbol of the United States, the boldly assertive bald eagle) and the proponents of the latter he refers to as `Turkeys' (based on the tongue-in-cheek suggestion by Benjamin Franklin that this more industrious and respectable bird ought to have been chosen).