PART 1: ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY - Continuity and Change in American Foreign Policy: A Thematic Introduction - The Analysis of American Foreign Policy: The Many Faces of Causation - PART 2: THE PATTERNS OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY - Power and Principle: The Goals of American Foreign Policy in Historical Perspective - The Instruments of Global Influence: Military Might and Interventionism - The Instruments of Global Influence: Covert Activities, Public Diplomacy, and Foreign Aid - PART 3: EXTERNAL SOURCES OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY - The International Political System in Transition: Power and Principle in a New World - The World Political Economy in Transition: Opportunities and Constraints in an Interdependent World - PART 4: SOCIETAL SOURCES OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY - Americans' Values, Beliefs, and Preferences: Political Culture and Public Opinion in American Foreign Policy - The Transmission of Values, Beliefs, and Preferences: Interest Groups, the Mass Media, and Presidential Elections - PART 5: GOVERNMENTAL SOURCES OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY - Presidential Preeminence in Foreign Policy-Making - The Role of Executive Departments and Agencies in Foreign Policy-Making - The Role of Congress in Foreign Policy-Making PART 6: ROLES AND FOREIGN POLICY MAKING - The Process of Decision-Making: Roles, Rationality and the Impact of Bureaucratic Organization - PART 7: INDIVIDUALS AS SOURCES OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY - Leader Characteristics and Foreign Policy Performance - PART 8: PATTERN AND PROCESS IN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY - The Future of American Foreign Policy