American foreign policy since World War II

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American foreign policy since World War II

Steven W. Hook, John Spanier

CQ Press , Sage, c2019

21st ed., international student ed

  • : pbk

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"Not for sale in the United States & Canada"--On cover

Includes bibliographical references and index

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American Foreign Policy since World War II has long set the standard in guiding students through the complexities of the field. This twenty-first edition features three new chapters that examine the aftershocks of the Arab Spring and the revival of power politics and discuss the implications of a changing American policy under the Trump presidency. Providing the historical context students need, this book helps them to grasp the functions and frequent dysfunctions of the nation's foreign policy agenda with historical insight into modern policy context.

Table of Contents

Preface Chapter 1 The American Approach to Foreign Policy Learning from Experience The Roots of American Primacy Destiny and Moral Mission A Skeptical View of Power Politics U.S. Exceptionalism and Exceptions Part I: The Cold War Chapter 2 From World War to Cold War American Wartime Illusions The Russo-Soviet Approach to Foreign Policy Soviet Expansion after World War II The Strategy of Containment Declaring Cold War: The Truman Doctrine Chapter 3 Containment: From Theory to Practice New Economic and Military Structures Reviving the Western European Allies Confronting Revolution in East Asia Domestic Pressures for a Global Crusade Eisenhower's "New Look" in Foreign Policy Chapter 4 North-South Tensions and the Vietnam War Developing Countries in the Crossfire Regional Conflicts in Latin America Vietnam: The Limits of Containment Chapter 5 Detente and World-Order Politics Managing the Superpower Rivalry Carter's Quest for World Order War and Peace in the Middle East Blowback and the Soviet Power Play Chapter 6 Breakthroughs in the Superpower Struggle Reagan's Rhetorical Offensive Expanding U.S. Military Forces "Rollback" in Developing Countries Alliance Politics in the Late Cold War From Confrontation to Conciliation Chapter 7 The End of the Cold War Bush's Management of the Soviet Collapse Endgame: The Collapse of the Core Reasons for the Soviet Collapse A Final Appraisal Part II: The New World "Disorder" Chapter 8 Old Tensions in a New Order Great Expectations after the Cold War Clinton's Embrace of "Geoeconomics" Sources of Global Fragmentation War and Peace in the Middle East The Plight of "Failed States" Lessons from the Regional Crises Chapter 9 The Shifting European Landscape Western Europe: From Community to Union Jump-Starting Democracy in Eastern Europe NATO's Search for a New Mission "Ethnic Cleansing" in the Balkans U.S.-Russian Relations under Stress Chapter 10 America under Fire Strains in the Unipolar Order The Growing Threat of "Sacred Terror" Terror in the Morning Sky Elements of Counterterrorism A Grand Strategy of Primacy and Preemption Chapter 11 Hot Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq The Afghanistan Campaign Renewed Hostilities against Iraq Flashbacks to Vietnam Chapter 12 Aftershocks of the Arab Spring Obama's Call for Renewal Mass Demands for Democracy Iraq's Collapse and the ISIS Challenge The Afghan Muddle Chapter 13 The Revival of Power Politics Cold War II with Russia The Powers and their Calculations China's Pacific Challenge Israel's Shadow in the Middle East Ongoing Threats of Nuclear Proliferation Chapter 14 The End of the American Century? Internal Threats to Democracy Trump and Turmoil Rethinking American Power Appendixes

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