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Concise History of U.S. Foreign Policy

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06.07.2021

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Rowman & Littlefield

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Englisch

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978-1-5381-5136-5

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.07.2021

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4 b/w illustrations 16 textboxes

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield

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368

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,2 cm

Gewicht

499 g

Auflage

5. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5381-5136-5

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  • Produktbild: Concise History of U.S. Foreign Policy
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  • Preface to the Fifth Edition
    Part I: The Framework
    1 Setting the Stage for Understanding U.S. Foreign Policy
    Introduction to U.S. Foreign Policy
    What Is Foreign Policy?
    National Interest
    Foreign Policy Orientations
    Unilateralism and Isolationism
    Engagement/Internationalism
    Theory and Context
    Identifying Themes
    Who Makes Foreign Policy, and Why Are Particular Decisions Made?
    The Actors
    Role of Economics
    Role of Domestic Politics and Factors
    Who Is Affected by U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions?
    Impact of U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions on Other Countries
    Domestic Constituencies
    The "Powerless": The Feminist Perspective
    Setting the Stage
    Primary Sources
    Part II: The Formative Years
    2 Unilateralism to Engagement: The Founding to the End of World War I, 1777-1920
    The Beginning
    Creating a Foreign Policy Framework
    Beware of Entangling Alliances
    Manifest Destiny, the Monroe Doctrine, and Westward Expansion
    The War of 1812
    The Monroe Doctrine
    Continued Expansion
    Mexican-American War
    The American Genocide
    Expansion into the Pacific
    The Civil War
    The Spanish-American War
    Implications of the Spanish-American War
    The Scramble for Concessions
    The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
    March to World War I
    Wilsonian Idealism and U.S. Foreign Policy
    Wilson's Fourteen Points
    U.S. Involvement in Russia
    Domestic Issues: The Executive and Legislative Branches
    The Shifting National Interest
    Chronology from the Founding to the End of World War I
    Selected Primary Sources
    3 From Isolationism to Superpower: The Interwar Years through World War II, 1920-1945
    Interwar America
    U.S. Foreign Policy, 1920-1930
    Escalation to World War II: 1930-1941
    Neutrality Acts
    From Neutrality to Nonbelligerency
    War
    Executive Order 9066
    Preparing for Peace
    The Impact of World War II
    Technology and World War II
    The Decision to Bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki
    The United Nations: Defining the Postwar World
    Creation of the United Nations
    From Isolationism to Engagement
    The Domestic Context for the Postwar Period
    Chronology, 1920-1945
    Selected Primary Sources
    Part III: The Cold War
    4 The Making of a Superpower: The Evolution of U.S. Cold War Policy, 1945-1968
    Background of the Cold War
    The Early Years of the Cold War
    George Kennan and Early Cold War Policy
    1947: Outlining U.S. Cold War Policy
    The Truman Doctrine
    The National Security Act of 1947
    The Marshall Plan
    The Escalation of the Cold War: Berlin to Korea
    The Creation of NATO
    The End of the Decade
    NSC 68
    War in Korea
    The Cold War at Home
    The Domino Theory
    Eisenhower
    Doctrine of Massive Retaliation
    The U-2 Incident
    The Kennedy Years
    Berlin
    Cuba
    Vietnam
    Johnson: Vietnam, and the Great Society
    The Tonkin Gulf Resolution
    The Great Society
    The End of the Decade: Changes in U.S. Policy
    The 1960s into the 1970s
    Chronology, 1946-1968
    Selected Primary Sources
    5 The Cold War Continued: Nixon through Reagan, 1969-1989
    Nixon
    Nixon and Vietnam
    War Powers
    The Soviet Union, Détente, and Arms Control
    Nixon and Europe
    China and Normalization
    Gerald Ford
    Carter
    The Carter Administration: Successes and Failures
    Reagan
    From Cold War to Democratic Revolutions
    Continuing the Arms Control Process
    Iran-Contra
    The Cold War and Beyond
    Chronology, 1969-1988
    Selected Primary Sources
    Part IV: The Post-Cold War Period
    6 The Period of American Hegemony: Bush-Clinton-Bush (1989-2009)
    George H. W. Bush and the "New World Order"
    The Persian Gulf War
    The End of the Soviet Union
    The Balkans and Ethnic Conflict
    The Clinton Years
    Somalia
    Haiti
    The Balkans
    NATO Enlargement
    Economics: Trade and Globalization
    The Environment: The Kyoto Protocol
    Terrorism
    Rethinking U.S. Foreign Policy under Clinton
    George W. Bush: From Election to 9/11
    Contested Election and Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy
    September 11 and the Responses
    War with Afghanistan
    The Bush Doctrine and the War with Iraq
    The War with Iraq and Its Aftermath
    Freedom and Democracy for All
    President Bush and Wilsonian Idealism
    The Iraq War: A Postscript
    Chronology 1989-2009
    Selected Primary Sources
    7 Obama and Trump: 2009 to 2021
    President Obama and his Foreign Policy Direction
    The Obama Administration in Retrospect
    Challenges Facing the Obama Administration
    Obama and Iraq and Afghanistan
    Relations with the Middle East
    Ties to the Islamic World
    Iran and the Nuclear Arms Deal
    The United States and Israel
    The "Arab Spring" and Civil War in Syria
    U.S. Relations with Other Parts of the World under Obama
    Relations with Russia
    U.S. Relations with Europe
    "Pivot to the Pacific"
    U.S. Relations with Africa
    Other Challenges to the United States under Obama
    Obama's Legacy
    The Election of Donald Trump
    An "America First" Foreign Policy
    The Early Outlines for a Trump Foreign Policy
    The Political Emergence of Donald J. Trump
    Coronavirus Pandemic
    U.S. Relations with Russia
    U.S. Relations with the Western Allies
    U.S. Relations with China under Trump
    North Korea
    The Middle East
    Other Noteworthy Foreign Policy Issues
    U.S. Foreign Policy Post-Trump
    Chronology 2009-present
    Selected Primary Sources
    8 Biden and Beyond: The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy
    The Election of 2020 and the Transition
    The Challenges and Threats
    U.S. Relations with other Nations
    Relations with China
    The United States and the Iran Nuclear Agreement
    The United States, Russia, and Arms Control
    Relations with Europe
    Other Threats
    Threats from Disease: Pandemics
    Climate Change
    The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy: Returning to First Principles
    The Cold War as a Framework for U.S. Foreign Policy
    The Changing Notion of Power
    U.S. Power and National Interest
    The Changing Notion of Threat
    The Actors and the Domestic Balance of Power
    Challenges to U.S. Foreign Policy in the Future
    Selected Primary Sources
    Notes
    Index
    About the Author