The seventh edition of this leading reader for courses in American
foreign policy offers students an up-to-date, highly accessible
introduction to the broad array of domestic factors influencing
U.S. policymakers. James McCormick offers twenty-two carefully
selected essays, more than half of which are new or revised. These
current, insightful, and sometimes controversial essays are
contributed by a distinguished group of scholars, journalists and
public officials. The only reader to focus on domestic sources of
American foreign policy, the book is organized into three thematic
sections, each prefaced by a brief introduction written by the
editor.Part one assesses how society contributes to foreign policy,
part two examines the role of various political institutions and
bureaucracies, and part three presents case studies of foreign
policymaking that highlight the role of individual and group
decision makers. Featuring nine new chapters, this lastest edition
provides a detailed analysis of foreign policy from the Vietnam War
through the end of the Obama administration. Contributions by: Adam
J. Berinsky, Joshua W. Busby, Ivo H. Daalder, I. M. (Mac) Destler,
Colin Dueck, Robert Entman, Peter D. Feaver, Louis Fisher, Michele
A. Flournoy, Christopher Gelpi, James M. Goldgeier, Robert Jervis,
Craig Kafura, Fred Kaplan, James M. Lindsay, John Mearsheimer,
Jonathan Monten, Henry R. Nau, Michael Nelson, James P. Pfiffner,
Dina Smeltz, Tony Smith, Jordan Tama, James C. Thomson Jr., Stephen
Walt, John Western
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