US foreign policy

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US foreign policy

edited by Michael Cox, Doug Stokes

Oxford University Press, c2012

2nd ed

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United States foreign policy

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"Online resource centre"--Cover

Includes bibliographical references (p. [431]-448) and index

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U.S. Foreign Policy provides the most comprehensive overview of America's role in international politics. Expert contributors focus in turn on the historical background, institutions, regional relations, and contemporary issues that are key to its foreign policy-making. The second edition includes two new chapters on Obama's use of smart power and a debate on the nature of U.S. hegemony. All chapters have been updated with important developments including the effects of the global financial crisis, the on-going conflict in Afghanistan, and political uprisings in the Middle East. Incorporating helpful learning features and an extensive accompanying website, this is the ideal textbook for students of U.S. foreign policy. The following resources for students and lecturers can be found on the Online Resource Centre: For students: - Interactive map detailing U.S. foreign policy by region - Timeline of key events in U.S. foreign policy - Multiple choice questions - Web links For lecturers: - Essay questions - Seminar questions and activities

Table of Contents

  • HISTORICAL CONTEXTS
  • INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
  • THE UNITED STATES AND THE WORLD
  • KEY ISSUES
  • FUTURES AND SCENARIOS

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