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American Foreign Policy since World War II has long set the
standard in guiding students through the complexities of the field.
This twenty-first edition features three new chapters that examine
the aftershocks of the Arab Spring and the revival of power
politics and discuss the implications of a changing American policy
under the Trump presidency. Providing the historical context
students need, this book helps them to grasp the functions and
frequent dysfunctions of the nation's foreign policy agenda with
historical insight into modern policy context.
This new contributed volume from Steven Hook and James Scott
introduces students to the conduct of foreign policy under the
Obama administration. Its twelve original essays, written by a
stellar cast of experts in the field, address whether the Obama
administration's strategy represents a "renewal" of U.S.
engagement. To what extent has this administration succeeded in
building both the domestic and international constituencies needed
to implement its foreign policy goals? How exactly have Obama's
policies regarding drone strikes, prisoner abuse, extraordinary
rendition, and climate change differed from Bush-era policies?
Contributors provide detailed assessments of these and many other
key questions. Designed to fit easily into courses on U.S. foreign
policy, the volume's first part looks at policy formulation, while
the second part tackles policy domains. An extensive bibliography
makes a great student resource for further research.
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