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American Foreign Policy History, Politics, and Policy

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ISBN-10: 0321079027

ISBN-13: 9780321079022

Edition: 2005

Authors: Daniel S. Papp, Loch K. Johnson, John Endicott

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Yields a comprehensive 360 degree understanding of U.S. foreign policy from the perspectives of history, policy making, and policy implementation. The three of the major approaches to foreign policy analysis; the five major U.S. foreign policy issue-areas; and current issues and concerns with historical issues. Instructors would prefer to introduce American diplomacy through a structure of the three major approaches and five major foreign policy issue-areas.
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Book details

List price: $179.99
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/8/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 560
Size: 7.36" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.760

The Study of American Foreign Policy
Introduction to Foreign Policy
Three Levels of Analysis: An Overview
The International Level
The National Level
The Individual Decision-Maker
A Road Map for Foreign Policy Analysis
Unifying Concepts and Competing Themes
American Missions
American National Interests
American Principles
Competing Themes
Another Viewpoints: American Foreign Policy Through Latin American Eyes
Conclusions: Change and Continuity
The Background and History of American Foreign Policy
Finding A Place in the World: 1756-1865
The American Colonies and States in a Global Context: 1756-1789
The Foreign Policy of an Infant Nation: 1789-1815
Continental Expansion and Hemispheric Interests: 1815-1848
Trade, Hopes of Empire, and Civil War: 1848-1865
Whither America?
Building an Empire: 1865-1914
Territorial Expansion, Foreign Trade, and Regional and Global Interests: 1865-1895
Imperialism in Earnest: 1895-1900
Expanding and Consolidating the Empire: 1900-1914
Missions, Interests, Principles, and Competing Themes at the Start of the Twentieth Century
Becoming a Global Power: 1914-1945
American Foreign Policy During World War I: 1914-1918
The Inter-War Years: 1918-1941
American Foreign Policy During World War II: 1941-1945
How Do You Rebuild a Shattered World?
Fighting the Cold War: 1945-1989
The Post-War World Before the Cold War: 1945-1947
Truman, Eisenhower, and the Cold War: 1948-1961
JFK, LBJ, and the Crises of the 1960s
Grand Strategy Under Nixon and Ford: 1969-1977
From Detente and Human Rights to Renewed Confrontation and Containment: 1977-1989
Shaping the Post-Cold War World: 1989-Today
George Bush's Foreign Policy: 1989-1993
Clinton's Presidency: 1993-2001
George W. Bush's Foreign Policy: 2001-Today
The Future of American Foreign Policy.
The Poltics and Process of American Foreign Policy
The Presidency and Executive Branch in American Foreign Policy
Models of Presidential Power
The Presidency
The Foreign Policy Bureaucracy
Concluding Comments
Congress, the Courts, and the Public in American Foreign Policy
Congress and Foreign Policy: An Overview
The Resurgence of Congress
Taking the Nation to War
A More Complicated Foreign Policy
The Judiciary
Public Opinion and Interest Groups
The Challenge of a Democratic Foreign Policy
The Open Instruments of Foreign Policy: War, Diplomacy, Trade, Aid, and Reputation
The War Power
The Power of Diplomacy
Instruments of Trade and Aid
Moral Suasion and Soft Power: The Importance of Reputation, Ideology, and Culture
The Secret Instruments of American Foreign Policy: Espionage, Counterintelligence, and Covert Action
Intelligence: The Nation's First Line of Defense
Counterintelligence: A Wilderness of Mirrors
Covert Action: The Third Option
Issues of American Foreign Policy
Defending the Homeland
Early Issues of Homeland Defense
Modern Terrorism and Responses to It
The Threat of Weapons of Mass Destru