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Readings in American Foreign Policy Historical and Contemporary Problems

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ISBN-10: 0321276221

ISBN-13: 9780321276223

Edition: 2008

Authors: David A. Bernell

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Readings in American Foreign Policycollects both primary source documents and scholarly articles that trace the recent evolution of Americarsquo;s engagement with the world. Spanning the turn of the 20 th century to the present, this reader examines key historical and contemporary problems in American foreign policy and highlights its continuities and changes. Framing these problems from multiple perspectives on how policy is made and who makes it, the selections by leading scholars and practitioners survey the many challenges and opportunities facing the United States since it became a global power.
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Book details

List price: $112.20
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/21/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 512
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Foundations of American Foreign Policy
"The Isolationist Heritage"
"The Mainsprings of American Foreign Policy"
"America's Liberal Grand Strategy"
"The New Great Debate - Washington Versus Wilson"
"America's Jekyll-and-Hyde Exceptionalism"
"The Dilemmas of Dominance"
Making Foreign Policy: Individuals, Institutions, Politics Louis Fisher, "Presidential Wars"
"Deference and Defiance: The Shifting Rhythms of Executive-Legislative Relations in Foreign Policy"
"Beyond the Pale: The Bureaucratic Politics of United States Policy in Mexico"
"The CNN Effect"
"Three Historical Stages of Ethnic Group Influence"
"Public Opinion as Intervention Constraint"
An Emerging Power at the Turn of the Century: Creating a Global American Foreign Policy
"In Support of an American Empire"
War Message to Congress
"Cowboy Nation"
"Epilogue"
"Changing the Paradigms"
The Cold War: The Foreign Policy of a Superpower
"The Sources of Soviet Conduct"
"The Content of International Economic Policy"
"The Cuban Missile Crisis"
"Misadventure Revisited"
Commencement Address at the University of Notre Dame
"Dictatorships and Double Standards"
Address to the British Parliament
"Japanese Subsidization of American Hegemony"
"Retrospect and Prospect"
"The Long Peace"
After the Cold War: A New World Order
"An Ambiguous Victory"
The White House, A National Security Strategy of Engagement and Enlargement
"Democratic Enlargement: The Clinton Doctrine"
"Avoiding Nuclear Anarchy"
"Nation Building: The Inescapable Responsibility of the World's Only Superpower"
"Sharm El-Sheik Fact Finding Committee Report"
"Remarks at a Democratic Leadership Council Gala"
"The Lonely Superpower"