Making US foreign policy : the essentials
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Making US foreign policy : the essentials
Lynne Rienner, 2020
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Making U.S. foreign policy
Making United States foreign policy
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First published: Pearson Education
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-274) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Whether your approach to teaching US foreign policy is thematic, historical, case-study oriented, regional, or perhaps a blend of several approaches, Making US Foreign Policy: The Essentials is likely to be a text that you will want to assign as required reading. The text focuses on the most fundamental questions: Who makes foreign policy decisions? How? What accounts for particular decisions? At the same time, discussions of current examples—responses to Russian interference in US elections, the travel ban targeting Muslim-majority countries, the Trump administration’s immigration policies, reactions to the murder of Saudi journalist and US resident Jamal Khashoggi, and many more—make the topic “real.” Clear, concise, and reasonably priced, this is the book that will provide your students with a solid understanding of, and interest in, the process by which foreign policy is made in the current environment and the full range of actors involved.
Table of Contents
Making US Foreign Policy. The Impact of Theory. The Policymaking Context. Actors in the Policymaking Process. How Decisions Are Made. The Role of Bureaucratic Politics. The Role of Congress. The Role of Societal Actors. The Role of International Actors. Foreign Policy Outputs.
A Look to the Future.
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