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Haas, Michael

Nobel Peace Prize nominee Michael Haas, who holds graduate degrees from Stanford and Yale, is author of more than 60 books on government and politics. He retired after teaching at Northwestern, Purdue, the University of California (Riverside), the University of Hawai’i, the University of London, and five campuses of California State University. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Fulbright, and the U.S. Institute of Peace awarded him with research grants to facilitate his writings on Asia and the Pacific.

Professionalization of Foreign Policy</a>

Professionalization of Foreign Policy

This book identifies why presidents, prime ministers, and other leaders of countries often make blunders in foreign policy. Blunders have been recognized within the study of foreign policy, but no central methodology or theory has developed to provide a way to avoid future disasters.

Professionalization of Foreign Policy</a>

Professionalization of Foreign Policy

This book identifies why presidents, prime ministers, and other leaders of countries often make blunders in foreign policy. Blunders have been recognized within the study of foreign policy, but no central methodology or theory has developed to provide a way to avoid future disasters.

Shaking Things Up</a>

Shaking Things Up

Donald Trump, as president, sought to undermine fundamental norms and principles of American government, institutionalizing bigotry, and therefore damaged American society. Details are provided on how he carried out a racist and sexist agenda, endangered the lives of LGBQTs, terrorized immigrants, allowed exploitation of the environment, endangered public health and the lives of seniors, and tried to abolish the social safety net, while trying to construct an economic oligarchy around him and building a personal praetorian guard.