Books by Peter Schwartz
A Foreign Policy of Self Interest
by Peter Schwartz
Schwartz maintains that a foreign policy, like a domestic policy, should be based solely on the self-interest of the nation involved. A nation’s true self-interest requires defending its citizens’ lives, freedom and rights against foreign attacks. Freed from the alleged duty to bring democracy to foreigners, America would rarely fight wars, but when it did, it would win them quickly.
Interviews where books by Peter Schwartz were recommended
The best books on War and Foreign Policy, recommended by John David Lewis
Wars begin when human beings choose to fight, and, consequently, a war must be directed at the enemy’s will to fight, says John David Lewis (1955-2012), a political scientist at Duke. He chooses five books on war and foreign policy—from ancient Rome to America’s neoconservatives.