American foreign policy : theoretical essays / G. John Ikenberry, editor.

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Book
Language
English
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5th ed.
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New York : Georgetown University, ©2005.
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viii, 599 pages ; 23 cm

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        This text] provides an overview of the major contending theories that shape U.S. foreign policy. [It] contains selections written by leading scholars in U.S. foreign policy and international relations. The essays provide representative statements of the major contending explanations of U.S. foreign policy and encourage readers to evaluate the issues that shape our foreign policy today. -Back cover.
        Bibliographic references
        Includes bibliographical references.
        Contents
        • The problem of explanation / Ole R. Holsti
        • Models of international relations and foreign policy / W. Michael Reisman
        • International sources of foreign policy / Kenneth Waltz
        • Anarchic orders and balances of power / Melvyn P. Leffler
        • The american conception of national security and the beginnings of the cold war, 1945/1948 / G. John Ikenberry
        • Capitalism, class, and foreign policy / Jeff Frieden
        • Sectoral conflict and u.s. foreign economic policy, 1914/1940 / Andrew J. Bavevich
        • Strategy of openness / Robert Wade
        • National values, democratic institutions, and foreign policy / Samuel P. Huntington
        • American ideals versus american institutions / Michael Mastanduno
        • The united states political system and international leadership : a "decidedly inferior" form of government? / G. John Ikenberry
        • America's liberal grand strategy : democracy and national security in the post-war era / Robert Keohane
        • Public opinion, policy legitimacy, and sectional conflict / Michael Roskin
        • From Pearl Harbor to Vietnam : shifting generational paradigms and foreign policy / Alexander L. George
        • Domestic constraints on regime change in U.S. foreign policy : the need for policy legitimacy / Lawrence R. Jacobs and Ben Page
        • Business versus public influence in U.S. foreign policy / Peter Trubowitz
        • Bureaucratic politics and organizational culture / Graham T. Allison
        • Conceptual models and the cuban missile crisis / Stephen D. Krasner
        • Perceptions, personality, and social psychology / Robert Jervis
        • Hypotheses on misperception / Philip E. Tetlock and Charles B. Mcguire, Jr.
        • Cognitive perspectives on foreign policy / Yuen Foong Khong
        • Seduction by analogy in Vietnam : the Malaya and Korea analogies / David G. Winter ... [et al.]
        • American foreign policy after the Cold War and 911 / Charles Krauthammer
        • The unipolar era / G. John Ikenberry
        • America's imperial ambition / Robert Jervis.
        ISBN
        • 032115973X ((alk. paper))
        • 9780321159731 ((alk. paper))
        LCCN
        2004009409
        OCLC
        55055012
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