Why American Foreign Policy Fails: Unsafe at Home and Despised Abroad vs Policy Making in Britain
Overall winner: Policy Making in Britain
Key Differences
Choose D. Jett's Why American Foreign Policy Fails if you want a concise, bold critique focused on American foreign policy and provocative policy analysis. Choose Peter Dorey's Policy Making in Britain if you prefer a well-rated book with a clear focus on the British policy process and broader public affairs relevance backed by more reader reviews
Why American Foreign Policy Fails: Unsafe at Home and Despised Abroad
Insights on U.S. foreign policy outcomes and their domestic impact. Key benefit: clear analysis of policy failures and international reception. Customer insight suggests mixed reactions to policy effectiveness
Pros
- clear critique of foreign policy
- international perspective highlighted
- focus on domestic impact
- concise analysis of outcomes
Cons
- limited reviewer data available
- only one review referenced
- features empty customer insights
Policy Making in Britain
A scholarly book on how policy decisions are formed in Britain. Provides insights into public affairs and political processes. Customer insight: mixed reactions to coverage of policy mechanisms
Pros
- clear focus on British policy making
- structured discussion of public affairs
- informative for students and researchers
Cons
- limited features available in data
- no consumer-loved quotes provided
- may require prior knowledge of politics
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Peter Dorey |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | D. Jett |
| User Reviews | Peter Dorey |