U.S. foreign policy : back to the water's edge

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U.S. foreign policy : back to the water's edge

Donald M. Snow, Patrick J. Haney

Rowman & Littlefield, c2018

5th ed

  • : pbk

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"The previous edition published by Pearson in 2012"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

U.S. Foreign Policy: Back to the Water's Edge is based on the old idea that despite domestic differences and party politics, Americans should unite "at the water's edge" and present a cohesive front to a hostile world. The fifth edition explores this theme through coverage of the Trump administration, its early policies, and how Trump's initiatives fit into the broader historical patterns of foreign policy in the United States. More compact than most of its competitors, the fifth edition packs necessary information and concepts into a lean but readable format. It contains rich historical content, providing the reader with snapshots of some of the truly classic highlights-and lowlights-of America's record in foreign affairs. Written with the student reader in mind, each chapter offers several pedagogical aids designed to reinforce and extend comprehension of the material. This text is also accompanied by a companion reader. Regional Cases in Foreign Policy, Second Edition, was written by Don Snow with the specific intention of providing material and perspectives not contained in the text. The reader contains fourteen mini-cases that can accompany classroom discussions or lectures on subjects as diverse as relations with Russia, Israel, or the Islamic State; specific questions like the border fence with Mexico; U.S.-Cuban relations; or the British withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit). Case examples are drawn from all parts of the world.

Table of Contents

I. The Context 1: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Water's Edge 2: Brother, Can You Paradigm? 1945 to the Present II. Foreign Policy Processes 3: Understanding How It Happens: Decision Making and U.S. Foreign Policy 4: The President 5: The Role of Executive Agencies 6: Congress and Foreign Policy 7: Interest Groups and Think Tanks 8: The Public and the Media III. Policy Arenas 9: National Security Policy and Problems 10: Foreign Economic Policy 11: Trans-State Issues and American Foreign Policy IV. The Future 12: Conclusions: Back to the Water's Edge

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