US Foreign Policy After the Cold War: Global Hegemon or Reluctant Sheriff?Routledge, 2006. 3. 20. - 256ÆäÀÌÁö Since the success of the best-selling first edition, the world has remained fascinated with US foreign policy, not least because of the far-reaching consequences of the US led invasion of Iraq. This fully updated textbook follows the events of the past two and a half years including the 2004 presidential campaign, whilst still providing a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of American foreign policy.
Examining the administrations of George Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, it explains the complex interaction between the institutions of power, the key actors and the non-governmental organizations to give a complete picture of foreign policy. With a complete glossary of terms, this textbook is ideal for those studying American politics or international relations. Companion website available at: www.routledge.com/textbooks/0415358655 |
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... China 3.1 International affairs expenditure 3.2 Comparison of defense spending 7.1 US cumulative trade deficits 1993-2003 10.1 International agreements rejected by the US 3 51 57 127 184 Preface At the start of the twenty - first century.
... Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Genetically Modified Organism House International Relations Committee Inter - American Development Bank International Criminal Court International Institute of Strategic Studies Iran - Libya Sanctions Act ...
... agreement on isolationism , there was no consensus among the Founding Fathers as to what principles should guide US foreign policy . Indeed the differences between the idealists and realists led to rival ideological camps that persist ...
... agreement with North Vietnam , while simultaneously and secretly widening the war to neighboring Cambodia . As the peace negotiations dragged on for several years , the bitter fighting continued with consequent widespread domestic ...
... agreement was signed that permitted all American forces to leave Vietnam in January 1973. Two years later , with President Nixon having in the meantime resigned in disgrace over a domestic political scandal ( the Watergate affair that ...
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The executive branch 33335 | 34 |
The role of Congress 6659 | 67 |
The domestic environment | 82 |
The media and public opinion | 102 |
Foreign trade the economy | 118 |
The making of trade policy | 124 |
US foreign policy priorities | 155 |
Hegemon and sheriff | 180 |
What kind of leadership? | 195 |
The end of the postCold War era? | 201 |
Selected key dates | 208 |
Index | 223 |
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the US and oil | 132 |