The issues raised by the Iraq War are symptomatic of larger
phenomena that will continue to preoccupy American foreign policy
makers well into the twenty-first century. The war on terror, the
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, humanitarian
intervention, and a litany of other concerns on the foreign policy
agenda pose complex dilemmas for which there are no simple answers.
Through lucid, lively analysis, as well as multiple illustrations
and case studies, US Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century
explores the difficult choices that confront the United States
today in a complicated and often dangerous post-Cold War
environment. Author J. Martin Rochester engages students in an
intelligent examination of American foreign policy past, present,
and future, involving them in critical thinking about how foreign
policy is made, what factors affect foreign policy decisions and
behavior, and how one might go about not only describing and
explaining foreign policy but also evaluating it and prescribing
solutions.
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