An engaging, wide-ranging study, At Home Abroad warrants the attention of all who write or think seriously about contemporary international relations.- Robert J. McMahon, University of Florida (The Journal of American History) At Home Abroad has something for everyone.... Scholars will find value in Nau's novel synthesis of competing paradigmatic traditions. Policy makers and nonprofessionals with special interest in international affairs should be pleased with the authors straightforward prose, his concern with the real world of diplomacy, and his willingness to offer concrete policy recommendations.- Stephen R. Rock, Vassar College (Political Science Quarterly) Nau here strives to transcend the perennial, and sterile, debate between realists and idealists over the proper shape of American foreign policy.... Solid and well argued if not outstanding, At Home Abroad belongs in all international affairs collections.(Library Journal) Not only did the 'conventional' interpretive and prescriptive frameworks... fail to predict or explain the outcome of the Cold War, but none appears to offer an adequate foundation for examining or navigating the post-Cold War environment. At Home Abroad is a smart, challenging effort to guide scholars and policy makers out of this quagmire.... Nau's book exceeds the sum of its parts and warrants close reading.(Choice) One of the most significant aspects of Nau's book is that he considers identity and power as equally influential in foreign policy-making.... Nau's approach is thought-provoking and relatively refreshing. He makes cogent arguments and his book should be widely read by those concerned with the future directions of US foreign policy and international affairs more generally.- Trevor B. McCrisken, UWE Bristol/Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University (International Affairs) When Henry R. Nau writes about America in this intriguing book, his profound ideas and incisive explanations sweep across the landscape of American foreign policy. Everyone who wants or needs to understand who Americans are, where they are headed, and why, would be rewarded by spending a few hours with this volume, which is especially pertinent to the era that began on September 11, 2001.- Richard Halloran (Far Eastern Economic Review)