US foreign policy after the Cold War : global hegemon or reluctant sheriff?

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US foreign policy after the Cold War : global hegemon or reluctant sheriff?

Fraser Cameron

Routledge, 2005

2nd ed

  • : pbk
  • : hardback

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United States foreign policy after the Cold War : global hegemon or reluctant sheriff?

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-222) and index

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Description

Since the success of the best-selling first edition, the world has remained fascinated with US foreign policy, not least because of the far-reaching consequences of the US led invasion of Iraq. This fully updated textbook follows the events of the past two and a half years including the 2004 presidential campaign, whilst still providing a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of American foreign policy. Chapter headings include: from colony to superpower the post-Cold War decade the role of Congress the media and public opinion the US and terrorism. Examining the administrations of George Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, it explains the complex interaction between the institutions of power, the key actors and the non-governmental organizations to give a complete picture of foreign policy. With a complete glossary of terms, this textbook is ideal for those studying American politics or international relations. Companion website available at: www.routledge.com/textbooks/0415358655

Table of Contents

1. From Colony to Superpower 2. The Post-Cold War Decade 3. The Executive Branch 4. The Role of Congress 5. The Domestic Environment 6. The Media and Public Opinion 7. Foreign Trade and Globalisation 8. The US and Terrorism 9. US Foreign Policy Priorities 10. Hegemon and Sheriff

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