American Foreign Policy and Political Ambition
Title | American Foreign Policy and Political Ambition PDF eBook |
Author | James Lee Ray |
Publisher | CQ Press |
Pages | 496 |
Release | 2013-08-20 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1483321002 |
In his eagerly-awaited second edition of American Foreign Policy and Political Ambition, James Ray revisits his deceptively simple premise that the highest priority of leaders is to stay in power. Looking at how political ambition and domestic pressures impact foreign policymaking is the key to understanding how and why foreign policy decisions are made. The text begins by using this analytic approach to look at the history of foreign policymaking and then examines how various parties inside and outside government influence decision making. In a unique third section, the book takes a regional approach, not only covering trends other books tend to miss, but giving students the opportunity to think comprehensively about how issues intersect around the globe—from human security and democratization, to globalization and pollution. Guided by input from adopters and reviewers, Ray has thoroughly re-organized the book and streamlined some coverage to better consolidate the historical, institutional, regional, and topical chapters and focus the thematic lens of the book. Ray has also brought the book fully up-to-date, addressing the latest events in American foreign policy, including the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the killing of Bin Laden, the WikiLeaks scandal and its aftermath, the impact of social media on foreign policy and world affairs, nuclear proliferation, developments in U.S.-Russian relations, climate change, and more.
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American Foreign Policy and Political Ambition + U.S. Foreign Policy Today
Title | American Foreign Policy and Political Ambition + U.S. Foreign Policy Today PDF eBook |
Author | James Lee Ray |
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Release | 2011-02-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781608718481 |
American Foreign Policy
Title | American Foreign Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Viotti |
Publisher | Polity |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2010-04-26 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0745642403 |
As the world’s only superpower, America’s foreign policy inevitably has a major impact Ð be it positive or negative - on contemporary international affairs. Since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, George W. Bush’s decision to move away from multilateral decision-making toward a more aggressive, pre-emptive style of foreign policy attracted widespread debate, and criticism, throughout the world. Reversing direction, the Barack Obama presidency is placing greater emphasis on constructive or peaceful engagement within multilateral frameworks, relying on special envoys to deal with some of the thorniest problems. In this book, Paul Viotti explores American foreign policy from the founding of the republic in the late 18th Century to the present day. Part 1 examines the broad policy options available to the US government: namely, peaceful engagement, containment through deterrence or coercive diplomacy, and armed intervention. Part 2 looks at the American experience in foreign policy. By exploring early precedents and elite practices, the moralism of American exceptionalism as well as the roots of an expansionist American foreign policy, the discussion draws out the continuities running from the 18th century to the present. Part 3 concludes with an analysis of the politics of interest on the Potomac with analysis of the interplay of contending policy elites, factions and parties influencing foreign policy making today. Assessing alternatives, the author concludes that even though containment and armed intervention will remain part of the way the United States conducts its foreign policy, diplomatic engagement options are the most promising course of action for the coming decades.
Diffidence And Ambition
Title | Diffidence And Ambition PDF eBook |
Author | Carlo Maria Santoro |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 309 |
Release | 2019-04-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 042972215X |
This book argues that the period of U.S. neutrality at the beginning of World War II was crucial in developing the concepts of interdependence and national security that remain integral to U.S. foreign policy today.
Contemporary American Foreign Policy
Title | Contemporary American Foreign Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Mansbach |
Publisher | CQ Press |
Pages | 1012 |
Release | 2015-12-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1483324672 |
Contemporary American Foreign Policy: Influences, Challenges, and Opportunities looks at today’s most pressing foreign-policy challenges from a U.S. perspective, as well as from the vantage point of other states and peoples. It explores global issues such as human rights, climate change, poverty, nuclear arms proliferation, and economic collapse from multiple angles, not just through a so-called national interest lens. Authors Richard Mansbach and Kirsten L. Taylor shed new light on the competing forces that influence foreign-policy decision making, outline the various policy options available to decision makers, and explore the potential consequences of those policies, all to fully grasp and work to meet contemporary foreign-policy challenges.
American Foreign Policy and Political Ambition
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ISBN | 9781483366975 |