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_a327.73009 _222 _bH.G.A |
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_aHastedt, Glenn P., _d1950-, _eauthor. |
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_aAmerican foreign policy : _bpast, present, future / _cGlenn P. Hastedt. |
| 250 | _a6th edtion | ||
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_aUpper Saddle River, N.J. : _bPerson/Prentice Hall, _c[2006] |
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_axvi, 426 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm |
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _a1. The global setting of American foreign policy --Why the international system matters --Globalization --American hegemony -- What the world wants from the United States -- The international system : structural constants -- Decentralization --Self-help system -- A stratified system -- The international system : postwar trends -- Diffusion of power -- Issue proliferation --Actor proliferation -- Regional diversity -- The international system : emerging characteristics of the post-Cold War world -- Plan of the text -- 2. The emerging foreign policy agenda -- Foreign policy problems --Thinking about foreign policy problems -- The national interest -- The evolving foreign policy agenda -- Terrorism -- Combating terrorism -- Summary and the future -- 3. The American national style -- Isolationism versus internationalism -- Sources of the American national style -- Patterns -- Unilateralism -- Moral pragmatism -- Legalism -- Consequences of the American national style -- A revival of Wilsonianism? -- Other voices from the past -- Summary and the future -- 4. The search for grand strategy : post-Vietnam U.S. foreign policy -- The logic and purpose of grand strategy -- The Nixon (and Ford) administrations : leaving Vietnam and entering Détente -- Nixon's foreign policy evaluated -- The Carter administration : American foreign policy with a purpose : promoting human rights -- Carter's foreign policy evaluated -- The Reagan administration : a renewed Cold War -- Reagan's foreign policy evaluated -- The George H.W. Bush administration : leaving the Cold War and entering a new world -- George H.W. Bush's foreign policy evaluated -- The Clinton administration : the first post-Cold War presidency -- The Clinton foreign policy evaluated -- The George W. Bush administration : into the war on terrorism -- George W. Bush's foreign policy evaluated -- Summary and the future. 5. Learning from the past -- How do policy makers learn from the past? -- Events policy makers learn from -- Types of calculations made about those events -- Lessons learned -- Learning from the past : case studies -- The Cold War -- Vietnam -- The Persian Gulf War -- Summary -- The occupation and reconstruction of Iraq -- 6. The domestic context of American foreign policy -- The media and American foreign policy -- The media, public opinion, and war -- Public opinion -- Trends and content -- Public opinion and the use of force -- Impact -- Elections -- Voter knowledge and issue voting -- Party and candidate differences -- Impact -- Interest groups -- Types of groups -- Impact -- Political protest -- Policy-maker response -- An example : the public use of intelligence and the Iraq War -- Summary and future issues -- 7. The constitution and foreign affairs -- Treaty-making powers -- Senatorial advice and consent -- Executive agreements -- The role of the house and the Panama Canal treaties -- Appointment powers -- War powers -- War powers resolution -- Civil liberties -- Commerce powers -- Federalism and the states -- Summary and the future issues -- 8. The Presidency -- Presidential personality -- When does the individual matter? -- Presidential bureaucracy -- The National Security Council -- Other voices -- The Vice President -- The White House Chief of Staff -- Presidential decision making -- Presidential transitions -- Summary and the future issues -- 9. Congress and foreign policy -- Congressional structure and foreign policy -- Blunt foreign policy tools -- Decentralization -- Policy entrepreneurship -- Staff aides -- The influence of party and region -- Foreign policy impact -- Congress and the president : the changing relationship -- Summary and future issues. 10. The foreign affairs bureaucracy -- The State Department -- Structure and growth -- The State Department's value system -- Foreign policy impact -- The Defense Department -- Structure and growth -- The Defense department's value system -- Foreign policy impact -- The CIA and the intelligence community -- Structure and growth -- The intelligence community's value system -- Foreign policy impact -- The domestic bureaucracies -- Treasury, commerce, and agriculture -- Homeland Security -- Summary and future issues -- 11. Models of policy making : overview -- The rational actor model -- Bureaucratic politics model -- Small-group decision making -- Elite theory and pluralism -- Summary : integrating models and additional possibilities -- 12. Decision making : case studies -- The Cuban missile crisis -- The crisis : an overview -- Three views of the Cuban missile crisis -- Pre 9/11 intelligence policy on terrorism -- The intelligence cycle -- Intelligence on terrorism prior to 9/11 -- Three views of an intelligence failure -- Negotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) -- The bargaining phase -- The ratification phase -- Summary -- 13. Diplomacy -- Selecting a policy instrument -- Human rights -- Bilateral diplomacy -- Incentives versus sanctions -- Summit diplomacy -- East-West superpower summits -- Western economic summits -- Conference diplomacy -- GATT and WTO -- Environmental conferences -- UN diplomacy -- Public diplomacy -- The political use of force -- Post-Cold War coercive diplomacy -- Nuclear diplomacy -- Arms transfers -- Summary and the future -- 14. Covert action -- Techniques of covert action -- Post-Cold War covert action -- The covert war against Osama bin Laden -- Congress and the CIA -- Era of trust -- Era of skepticism -- Era of uneasy partnership -- Congress as impatient overseer -- Summary and the future. 15. The economic instruments -- Strategic outlooks -- Trade strategies -- Monetary strategies -- Economic sanctions -- Inventory of options -- Case studies -- Rules of economic conflict -- Smart sanctions -- Foreign aid -- Types of foreign aid -- Cold War foreign aid -- Post-Cold War foreign aid -- Post-9/11 foreign aid -- Summary and the future -- 16. Military power -- Development of U.S. and Soviet nuclear arsenals -- What does it all mean? -- A historical survey of U.S. nuclear strategy -- Post-Cold War nuclear strategy -- The U.S. strategic nuclear arsenal -- U.S. nuclear strategy -- Bridging the nuclear-conventional divide -- Deterrence -- Preemption -- Asymmetric conflicts -- Strategies for the use of conventional military force -- War fighting -- Humanitarian/peacekeeping operations -- Terrorism/counterinsurgency conflicts -- Summary and the future -- 17. Arms control and missile defense -- Judging success and failure -- Superpower arms control -- 1946 to 1957 -- 1958 to 1972 -- 1973 to 1988 -- 1989 to 2001 -- 2001 to present -- Defense -- The Strategic Defense Initiative -- Missile defense systems -- Counterproliferation -- The post-Cold War agenda -- Weapons of mass destruction -- Conventional weapons -- Combining approaches -- Summary and the future -- 18. Alternative futures -- Choices -- Alternative futures -- The United States as an ordinary state -- Reformed America -- The United States as a global manager -- Pragmatic America -- Neocontainment -- Triumphant America -- American crusader -- America the balancer -- Disengaged America -- The future. | |
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_aUnited States _xForeign relations. |
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_aUnited States _xForeign relations _y1945-1989 |
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_aUnited States _xForeign relations _y1989- |
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_aUnited States _xForeign relations administration. |
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_3Table of contents _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0510/2005008360.html |
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