
American Foreign Policy in a New Era Plus MySearchLab with eText -- Access Card Package
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 25. February 2013
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496 pages
978-0-205-85364-9 (ISBN)
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--Debuting in its first edition, American Foreign Policy in a New Era takes the contemporary challenges of globalization and hyper-partisanship as its starting point, and surveys how foreign policy is made and to what ends. This brief text is not only a review of theory, history, actors, institutions, and key policies but also an examination of how policymakers are affected by domestic and international political factors. Telling a uniquely engaging story of how foreign policy is made, American Foreign Policy in a New Era help readers understand the changing leadership role of the United States and the effect of world politics on the everyday life of Americans.
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--Debuting in its first edition, American Foreign Policy in a New Era takes the contemporary challenges of globalization and hyper-partisanship as its starting point, and surveys how foreign policy is made and to what ends. This brief text is not only a review of theory, history, actors, institutions, and key policies but also an examination of how policymakers are affected by domestic and international political factors. Telling a uniquely engaging story of how foreign policy is made, American Foreign Policy in a New Era help readers understand the changing leadership role of the United States and the effect of world politics on the everyday life of Americans.
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"The answer is here! Snow and Haney weave together a comprehensive account of American foreign policy that demystifies a complex array of ideas, processes, actors, and contexts and analyze the challenges created by globalization, intermestic issues, and a hyper-partisan policy environment. U.S. foreign policy instructors will be hard pressed to find a book that does more or better in the same number of pages."-Douglas Foyle, Wesleyan UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-205-85364-9 (9780205853649)
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Persons
Donald M. Snow is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa.
Patrick J. Haney is Professor of Political Scienec at Miami University of Ohio.
Patrick J. Haney is Professor of Political Scienec at Miami University of Ohio.
Content
Chapter 1. A New Foreign Policy Era
Chapter 2. Paradigm Lost: The Cold War to the Present
Chapter 3. Decision Making and U.S. Foreign Policy
Chapter 4. The President
Chapter 5. The Role of Executive Agencies
Chapter 6. Congress and Foreign Policy
Chapter 7. Interest Groups and Think Tanks
Chapter 8. The Public and the Media
Chapter 9. Traditional Issues in National Security
Chapter 10. Contemporary Security Problems in an Asymmetrical World
Chapter 11. Economics and Foreign Policy
Chapter 12. Economic and Political Instruments of Foreign Policy
Chapter 13. Trans-State Issues and American Foreign Policy
Chapter 2. Paradigm Lost: The Cold War to the Present
Chapter 3. Decision Making and U.S. Foreign Policy
Chapter 4. The President
Chapter 5. The Role of Executive Agencies
Chapter 6. Congress and Foreign Policy
Chapter 7. Interest Groups and Think Tanks
Chapter 8. The Public and the Media
Chapter 9. Traditional Issues in National Security
Chapter 10. Contemporary Security Problems in an Asymmetrical World
Chapter 11. Economics and Foreign Policy
Chapter 12. Economic and Political Instruments of Foreign Policy
Chapter 13. Trans-State Issues and American Foreign Policy