HARVARD UNIVERSITY JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT IGA 610 LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS IN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY PROFESSOR JOSEPH NYE SYLLABUS - FALL 2012 Course Assistant: Faculty Assistant Eric Rodriguez Jeanne Marasca Phone number: [TK] (617) 495-4537 Overview: The first part of the course will examine theories of good and bad leadership and the ethical frameworks for making such judgments. Specific emphasis is on the particular context of world politics and foreign policy as a setting for ethics and leadership. The main part of the course will then analyze a series of case studies regarding selected American presidents in the 20 th century and the foreign policy decisions they made. There are no pre-requisites. Time: Wednesday 4:10 PM 6 PM Office Hours: Tuesday 2:00 PM -4:00 PM (phone or e mail Jeanne Marasca to schedule appointment) E mail address: joseph_nye@harvard.edu Reading: Students are required to complete an average of 100-120 pages of readings a week; study questions will be provided to help guide your reading. Course packets are available for purchase at the Kennedy School s Course Materials Office (CMO). Additionally, the following books are available for purchase at the Harvard COOP: J. S. Nye, The Powers to Lead. Oxford 2008 Cathal Nolan, ed., Ethics and Statecraft, Praeger, 2004 Fred Greenstein, The Presidential Difference, 2 nd ed., Princeton, 2004 A limited number of all readings are also available on reserve in the KSG Library. Specific Requirements and Grading: Each student will be required to write a five page midterm exam and a five page final exam. More details will be provided in class. Course grades will be determined based on these papers, as well as class participation, including a group exercise. Students are expected to have done the reading before class, 1
and there will be occasional cold calling. Optional informal and review classes will also be scheduled from time to time. Course Outline: Sept 12 Charismatic, Transformational and Transactional Leadership (116 pages) James M. Burns, Transforming Leadership, pp. 22-9). Keeley, The Trouble with Transformational Leadership, in J. Ciulla, ed. Ethics, the Heart of Leadership, pp. 149-172. George Edwards, Charisma and Personality: Does the Messenger Matter?, On Deaf Ears, pp 79-106. J. S. Nye, The Powers to Lead, Ch 3, 4 pp 53-108 Sept 19 -- Leadership and Ethics (91 pages) Gerald Gaus, Dirty Hands, in Frey and Wellman, eds., A Companion to Applied Ethics, pp. 167-179 Joseph Badaracco, The Disciplines of Building Characters Harvard Business Review, March-April, 1998 (10 pages) Stephan Garrett, Political Leadership and Dirty Hands, in Ethics and Statecraft, pp. 59-74 J.S. Nye, The Powers to Lead, Ch 5 pp 109-145 James Hoopes, Hail to the CEO, pp 55-68 Sept 26 --- Ethics and International Relations (102 pp) Joseph S. Nye. The Ethics of Foreign Policy, in Power in the Global Information Age, pp. 115-144. Owen Harries, Power and Morals Prospect April 2005, pp 26-31 Michael Doyle, A Few Words on Mill, Walzer, and Non-Intervention, Ethics and International Affairs, Vol 26, 2009, pp 349-369 Robert Jackson, The Situational Ethics of Statecraft, in Cathal J. Nolan, ed., Ethics and Statecraft, pp. 17-31 Daniel Deudney and Jeffrey Meiser, American Exceptionalism, in Michael Cox and Doug Stokes,eds.US Foreign Policy,pp 25-40 Walter A. McDougall, US Foreign Policy Traditions and the Middle East, Newsletter of the Wachman Center of Foreign Policy Research Institute, Vol 14, No 17, July 2009, pp 1-8 John Rawls, The Law of Peoples, pp 3-10, 37-43 2
Oct 3 Robert McNamara: Cuba and Vietnam (Video plus 58 pages) Required View movie: The Fog of War Location/Time TBA James Blight and Janet Lang, The Fog of War: Lessons from the Life of Robert McNamara pp. 15-57. Fred Greenstein, The Presidential Difference, pp. 75-89 Oct 10 - Theodore Roosevelt and American Expansion (101 pages) Henry Kissinger, Chapter 2: TR and Wilson. Diplomacy, pp. 29-55. James Burns and Susan Dunn, The Three Roosevelts, pp.8-13, 45-77 William Tilchin, Power and Principle: The Statecraft of Theodore Roosevelt, in Cathal Nolan, ed. Ethics and Statecraft, pp. 97-115 Warren Zimmerman, First Great Triumph, pp. 403-417, 428-37 Oct 17 -Woodrow Wilson: WW I and the League of Nations ( 97 pages) Louis Auchinchloss, Woodrow Wilson, pp. 1-3, 83-97 Alvin Felzenberg, The Leaders We Deserved, pp 57-67 Alexander and Juliette George, Woodrow Wilson and Colonel House, pp. 113-132, 157-176, 290-315 Arthur Link, The Higher Realism of Woodrow Wilson, in Cathal Nolan, ed. Ethics and Statecraft, pp. 121-132 Ernest May, The World War and American Isolation, pp. 416-37 John Milton Cooper, Woodrow Wilson: A Biography, pp 3-11 Oct 24 Mid Term Exam Oct 31 - Franklin Roosevelt and entry into WWII (127 pages) Fred Greenstein, The Presidential Difference, pp. 11-26. Cathal Nolan, Bodyguard of Lies, in Nolan, ed. Ethics and Statecraft, pp. 35-53 Garry Wills, Certain Trumpets, pp. 23-38 Burns and Dunn, The Three Roosevelts, pp. 347-359, 410-433. Robert Dallek, Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, pp. 269-313, 539-552 3
Nov 7 - Harry Truman and the Cold War (102 pages) David McCullough, Truman, pp.141-45, 989-92 Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas, The Wise Men, pp. 386-418. Alonzo Hamby, Harry Truman: Insecurity and Responsibility in Fred Greeenstein, ed., Leadership in the Modern Presidency, pp. 41-75. Elizabeth Spalding, The Ratification of NATO, in David Abshire, ed. Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency, pp. 59-61. Fred Greenstein, The Presidential Difference, pp. 27-41. Nov 14 Dwight Eisenhower and the Cold War (98 pages) Fred Greenstein, The Presidential Difference pp. 43-57 Robert Bowie, President Eisenhower Establishes His National Security Process, in David Abshire, ed. Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency, pp. 152-57 Fred Greenstein, The Hidden Hand Presidency, pp. 57-72 Stephen Ambrose, Eisenhower The President Vol. II, pp. 13-35, 618-627 Dwight Eisenhower, Mandate for Change, 1953-56, pp. 503-511 Jean Edward Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, pp. xi-xvii, 562-570 Nov 21 - Ronald Reagan and the Cold War (93 pages) Required Fred Greenstein, The Presidential Difference, pp. 145-157 David Abshire, Saving the Reagan Presidency, pp. 38-70, 197-208. David Gergen, Eyewitness to Power, pp. 151-60, 168-193. Peter Bienart, Think Again: Ronald Reagan, Foreign Policy, July 2010, pp 28-33 Fred Barnes, The Real Reagan, The Weekly Standard, June 25, 2012, pp 22-5. Nov 28 - George H. W. Bush: Cold War and Gulf War (123 pages) Fred Greenstein, The Presidential Difference, pp. 159-171 Philip Zelikow and James Kitfield chapters in David Abshire, ed. Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency pp. 217-25 4
George Bush and Brent Scowcroft, A World Transformed, pp 302-333, 536-66. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Second Chance, pp 45-82 Dec 5 - William J. Clinton and the Post Cold War World (119 pages) Fred Greenstein, The Presidential Difference, pp. 173-88 Robert Hunter, John Goshko, and James Kitfield in David Abshire, ed. Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency, pp. 173-77, 226-31, 235-42. John Harris, The Survivor, pp. 120-41, 191-201, 400-24. Bill Clinton, My Life, pp. 55-64, 148-161 5