WALTER RUSSELL MEAD is James Clark Chace Professor of Foreign Affairs and Humanities at Bard College, Ravenel B. Curry III Distinguished Fellow in Strategy and Statesmanship at Hudson Institute, and the Global View columnist at The Wall Street Journal. He served as the Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow in American Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations and as a Brady-Johnson Fellow in Grand Strategy at Yale University. He is the author of four books including God and Gold, and Special Providence- American Foreign Policy and How It Changed the World. He lives in Washington, D.C.
A New York Times Best Book of the Year
“A sweeping and masterfully told history . . . The prose is among
the best I’ve encountered in 25 years of reviewing foreign-policy
books. . . . Mead manages to keep the book’s tone high-minded and
generous; when discussing his, or Israel’s, adversaries, he always
strives to give everyone the benefit of the doubt.”—Jonathan
Tepperman, The New York Times
“Impressive and timely . . . Magisterial . . . Mead leads us
with an even tone and expert hand through centuries of history, and
through disparate topics. . . . An ambitious and idiosyncratic
history of large swaths of Western politics and thought.
Implicitly, and perhaps even more important, the book makes a case
that complicated and sensitive topics can still be covered with
balance, sympathy, and even occasional humor.”—Matti Friedman, The
Atlantic
“An essential contribution to the literature of politics and
diplomacy in the Middle East . . . Writing fluently and with a
depth born of decades of study, Mead urges that Israelis and
Palestinians work harder to achieve ever elusive peace in the
region.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Magisterial . . . Mead’s assessment of the complicated
entanglement of Jews, Israel and the United States testifies
powerfully to . . . the imperative to understand the past to ensure
the future. I suspect that Mead wrote this book to guide us there.
The Arc of a Covenant, drawing from the past to speak to today,
merits a wide audience.”—Pamela S. Nadell, The Washington Post
"Engagingly written, intensely thought-provoking and very
compelling... [This is] certainly not another standard diplomatic
history... Rather, Mead’s work offers a sweeping and eye-opening
review of the history of America’s domestic and foreign policies,
and how these policies have shaped and have been shaped by the
American–Israeli relationship." —David Rodman, Israel Affairs
“Mead’s is a singular achievement . . . that will be hard to
replicate, in either its breadth or its balanced arguments. . . .
The sweeping history, spanning from the 18th century to the
present, could have come only from a first-class writer,
storyteller, and generalist like Mead.”—Daniel G. Hummel,
Christianity Today
“[An] epic history . . . Perhaps better than any other book yet
written, it reveals the sources of American Zionism, back to
America’s own founding. . . . The Arc of a Covenant is history on a
grand scale — intellectual, social, cultural, political.”—Mario
Loyola, Washington Examiner
“[The Arc of a Covenant is] a wonderful book. . . . It really
plumbs historical depth with depth and a lot of wisdom and probing
insights. . . . You should read it.”—Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime
Minister of Israel
“In his history of America, Israel, and the Jewish people, Walter
Russell Mead deftly explores contentious issues with powers of
empathy and analysis for which he is known from his columns. The
Arc of a Covenant is an extraordinary contribution to the growing
literature on the complexities and opportunities of U.S. foreign
policy in Europe and the Middle East. A thoughtful, learned, and
engaging book.”—Henry Kissinger
“Passionate and scholarly, insightful and inspiring, The Arc of a
Covenant is an essential work for historians, journalists, and
decision-makers, and all those wishing to understand the depth of
the U.S.-Israel relationship. Walter Russell Mead, the world's
leading expert on the role of faith in American foreign policy, has
provided us with a masterwork.”—Michael Oren, former Israeli
ambassador to the United States
“Walter Russell Mead is today’s most penetrating writer on
geopolitics because he also is an extraordinarily accomplished
historian. Readers of this mind-opening book will acquire a fresh
understanding of the United States, of Israel, and of the
surprisingly complex relations between two of the world’s most
vibrant democracies.”—George F. Will, syndicated columnist
“The Arc of a Covenant reshapes our understanding of the
American-Israel relationship and its Jewish components, elegantly
dispatching misconceptions and prejudices to show the genuine
dynamics at work. An erudite, graceful, and altogether
necessary work.”—Rabbi David Wolpe, author of Why Faith Matters
“Big, brilliant, and ambitious, The Arc of a Covenant feels like
the definitive word on a thorny topic that has exceeded the grasp
of most authors—until now. Meticulous, panoramic, and brimming with
intellectual generosity, Walter Russell Mead has written something
essential for anyone interested in the history of ideas that shaped
the American imagination of Israel and the Jewish people. In so
doing, he also manages the unlikely and welcome feat of helping us
understand something new about the American idea itself.”—Shadi
Hamid, author of Islamic Exceptionalism
“The Arc of a Covenant is not only a book about the history of the
U.S.-Israel relationship, it is a fascinating and erudite
exploration of the moral, political, and economic currents and
cross-winds that shape American foreign policy. At a time when
those forces are once again buffeting the United States, it’s a
thought-provoking and valuable read.”—Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO,
New America
“No writer on the complexities of American foreign policy is better
at getting to the heart of the matter than Walter Russell Mead. And
no issue is more in need of the Mead treatment than the U.S.-Israel
relationship. Dismissive of those who obsessively see an ‘Israel
lobby’ behind every American move in the region, Mead shows how
successive administrations have pursued the elusive ‘peace in the
Middle East’ as much for domestic as for strategic reasons. You
will think differently about American and Jewish history after
reading this ambitious book.”—Niall Ferguson, author of Doom: The
Politics of Catastrophe
“Walter Russell Mead is undoubtedly the preeminent expert on how
U.S. foreign policy is shaped by American political, cultural and
religious processes. The Arc of a Covenant is the definitive book
on how the highly-contested U.S. relationship with Israel has been
crafted over time by national institutions and conversations. This
indispensable analysis of a widely misunderstood issue is likely to
remain essential for decades.”—Hussein Ibish, Senior Resident
Scholar, Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington
“Few authors make sense of American foreign policy as convincingly
as Walter Russell Mead. In The Arc of a Covenant, Walter shows that
U.S. support for Israel is ingrained in American political culture
and critical to America’s strategy for world order. This book is
indispensable reading for everyone who cares about the future of
U.S.-Israel relations.”—Dan Senor, coauthor of Start-Up Nation: The
Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle
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