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ISBN 10: 0415777496
ISBN 13: 978-0415777490
Author: Inderjeet Parmar, Linda B. Miller, Mark Ledwidge
New Directions in US Foreign Policy is a state of the art overview of US foreign policy, providing a comprehensive account of the latest theoretical perspectives, the key actors and issues, and new policy directions. Offering a detailed and systematic outline of the field, this text:
Explains how international relations theories such as realism, liberalism and constructivism can help us to interpret US foreign policy
Examines the key influential actors shaping foreign policy, from political parties and think tanks to religious groups and public opinion
Explores the most important new policy directions from the ‘war on terror’ and relations with the UN to democracy promotion and ‘imperialism’
Supplies succinct presentation of relevant case material, and provides recommendations for further reading and web sources for pursuing future research.
Written by a distinguished line-up of contributors actively engaged in original research on the topics covered, this text provides a unique platform for rigorous debate over the contentious issues that surround US foreign policy. This wide-ranging text is essential reading for all students and scholars of US foreign policy.
Table of contents:
Part I: Theorising Contemporary US Foreign Policy
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Realism
By Thomas M. Kane -
Constructivism, US Foreign Policy and the ‘War on Terror’
By Richard Jackson, Matt McDonald -
Neo-Conservatism: Theory and Practice
By Robert Singh -
Liberalism and Neoliberalism
By Timothy J. Lynch -
Marxism and US Foreign Policy
By Doug Stokes
Part II: Non-State Actors in US Foreign Policy
6. Parties, Partisanship and US Foreign Policy: The Growing Divide
By Steven Hurst
7. What Were They Thinking? Think Tanks, the Bush Presidency and US Foreign Policy
By Donald E. Abelson
8. Intellectuals and US Foreign Policy
By Aggie Hirst
9. Christian Evangelicals and US Foreign Policy
By Stuart Croft
10. American Foreign Policy After the Bush Administration: Insights from the Public
By James M. McCormick
11. Race, African-Americans and US Foreign Policy
By Mark Ledwidge
Part III: New Policy Directions
12. Transatlantic Relations and US Foreign Policy
By David Hastings Dunn
13. US National Security: Still an Ambiguous Symbol? Still an Illusion?
By Linda B. Miller
14. The US and the Middle East in Theory and Practice Since 9/11
By Linda B. Miller
15. The US and the UN: The Return of the Prodigal Son?
By Craig N. Murphy
16. Democracy Promotion and the New Public Diplomacy
By Giles Scott-Smith and Martijn Mos
17. Illusions of Empire and the Spectre of Decline
By Nicholas Kitchen, Michael Cox
18. Internationally Recognized Core Labor Standards Under the George W. Bush Administration
By Christopher Candland
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