A lively basic text for courses in American Foreign Policy, this text introduces the fundamentals of foreign policy and then examines the real-world conduct of foreign policy. Throughout the text, Johnson emphasizes the shaping of foreign policy through the negotiated sharing of power across the institutions of government while measuring the influence of the human factor on foreign policy decisions. This edition is generously illustrated with photographs, figures, tables, and boxes, and maintains its uniquely student-oriented presentation.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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maps, photographs, tables, charts
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-0-07-032716-0 (9780070327160)
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PART 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICYCHAPTER 1: The Ends and Means of American Foreign PolicyCHAPTER 2: Key Dimensions of the Foreign Policy AnalysisPART II: THE CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF HISTORYCHAPTER 3: The Past as Prologue: A Heritage of AmbivalenceCHAPTER 4: The Cold War: Battling CommunistCHAPTER 5: The Contemporary Setting: A New World Order?PART III: THE POLICY MATRIXCHAPTER 6: Remembering the ConstitutionCHAPTER 7 : Institutional DynamicCHAPTER 8: The Human FactorPART IV: THE INSTRUMENTS OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICYCHAPTER 9: Intelligence: The Foundations of Foreign PolicyCHAPTER 10: The War Power: The Use of Overt ForceCHAPTER 11: American's Secret Power: The Hidden Hand of the CICHAPTER 12: Diplomacy: The Art of Peaceful NegotiationCHAPTER 13: Economic Statecraft: The Instruments of Trade and AidCHAPTER 14: Morality and Foreign Policy: On Being Good in a Bad WorldPART V: A NORMATIVE EPILOGUECHAPTER 15: The Future of American Foreign Policy