
Published online:
21 January 2021
Published in print:
04 February 2021
Online ISBN:
9780190092917
Print ISBN:
9780190092887
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I. History I. History
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II. Implications II. Implications
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III. Lessons III. Lessons
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Recognize the Limits of Power Recognize the Limits of Power
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Appreciate the Value of Incremental Change Appreciate the Value of Incremental Change
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Reward Strategic Foresight Reward Strategic Foresight
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Maintain Tragic Optimism Maintain Tragic Optimism
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Embrace Moderation as a Virtue Embrace Moderation as a Virtue
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Cite
Chollet, Derek, 'Legacy', The Middle Way: Three Presidents and the Crisis of American Leadership (New York , 2021; online edn, Oxford Academic, 21 Jan. 2021), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190092887.003.0006, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter discusses the legacies that Eisenhower, H. W. Bush, and Obama left behind. It traces how perceptions of these presidents changed over time and evaluates how their example of leadership stands in history’s light, making the case for the enduring relevance of the Middle Way. It subsequently extrapolates lessons these presidents offer for presidential leadership and US foreign policy today: recognizing the limits of power; appreciating the value of incremental change, rewarding strategic foresight, maintaining tragic optimism, embracing moderation as a virtue.
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