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Pursuing the National Interest Karl K. Schonberg

Pursuing the National Interest By Karl K. Schonberg

Pursuing the National Interest by Karl K. Schonberg


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Pursuing the National Interest: Moments of Transition in Twentieth-Century American Foreign Policy by Karl K. Schonberg

The history of twentieth-century American foreign policy presents an indictment of classical and structural realism and systemic theories of international relations more generally. Examining five crucial movements of transition in American foreign policy making - before and after each of the world wars and the end of the Cold War - Shonberg argues that the national interest resides mostly in the eye of the beholder, and that the idiosyncratic perceptions, beliefs, and values of individuals are of vital importance in the policy process. Thus, America's recent experiences in global politics, interpreted through the lens of national ideology, has defined and created the ultimate shape of a new foreign policy.

About Karl K. Schonberg

KARL K. SCHONBERG is Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York. He teaches International Politics.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction American Intervention in World War I America and the League of Nations Neutrality and National Interest in a "World on the Downfall" Conflicting Systems of Belief and the North Atlantic Treaty The Post-Cold War Debate Conclusions: Ideology and Change in Twentieth-Century U.S. Foreign Policy Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275972066
9780275972066
0275972062
Pursuing the National Interest: Moments of Transition in Twentieth-Century American Foreign Policy by Karl K. Schonberg
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2003-10-30
296
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