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New Directions in US Foreign Policy Inderjeet Parmar (University of Manchester, UK)

New Directions in US Foreign Policy By Inderjeet Parmar (University of Manchester, UK)

New Directions in US Foreign Policy by Inderjeet Parmar (University of Manchester, UK)


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Presents an overview of US foreign policy, providing a comprehensive account of the theoretical perspectives, the key actors and issues, and various policy directions. Offering an outline of the field, this text explains how international relations theories such as realism, liberalism and constructivism can help us to interpret US foreign policy.

New Directions in US Foreign Policy Summary

New Directions in US Foreign Policy by Inderjeet Parmar (University of Manchester, UK)

New Directions in US Foreign Policy is a state of the art overview of US foreign policy, providing a comprehensive account of the latest theoretical perspectives, the key actors and issues, and new policy directions. Offering a detailed and systematic outline of the field, this text:

    • Explains how international relations theories such as realism, liberalism and constructivism can help us to interpret US foreign policy
    • Examines the key influential actors shaping foreign policy, from political parties and think tanks to religious groups and public opinion
    • Explores the most important new policy directions from the 'war on terror' and relations with the UN to democracy promotion and 'imperialism'
    • Supplies succinct presentation of relevant case material, and provides recommendations for further reading and web sources for pursuing future research.

Written by a distinguished line-up of contributors actively engaged in original research on the topics covered, this text provides a unique platform for rigorous debate over the contentious issues that surround US foreign policy. This wide-ranging text is essential reading for all students and scholars of US foreign policy.

New Directions in US Foreign Policy Reviews

"This book provides a clear, well-written and stimulating guide to key debates and issues in contemporary US foreign policy. It will both inform and provoke debate about this hugely important, and equally controversial, subject." - Professor Mark Phythian, University of Leicester, UK

"This book delivers on its promise of being lively and opinionated. In addition it is thoughtful and well-informed. These esteemed academics tackle the key issues of the day with aplomb." - Brendon OConnor, Associate Professor in American Politics, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney

'Although the analytical depth of the texts and the construction of a useful conceptualisation are directed towards an academic readership, by exploring various facets of and influences on US international affairs often neglected by US foreign policy studies, sections of the book offer interesting reading for anyone keen on understanding contemporary international events.' - The International Spectator, Vol. 46, No. 1 (March 2011) 162

About Inderjeet Parmar (University of Manchester, UK)

Inderjeet Parmar is Professor of Government and Head of the Department of Politics, University of Manchester, UK. He has published several monographs and is the co-editor of the Routledge Studies in US Foreign Policy series. Linda B. Miller is Professor of Political Science, Emerita, at Wellesley College, USA. An international relations specialist, she also taught at Barnard, Harvard, and Brown and held research appointments at Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, and Brown, where she is currently Adjunct Professor (Research) at the Watson Institute. From 19992002, she was also Editor of the International Studies Review. Mark Ledwidge is a lecturer in the Department of Politics, University of Manchester, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction Inderjeet Parmar Part 1: Theorising Contemporary US Foreign Policy 1. Realism Thomas Kane 2. Constructivism, US Foreign Policy and the 'War on Terror' Richard Jackson and Matt McDonald 3. Neo-Conservatism: Theory and Practice Rob Singh 4. Liberalism and Neo-Liberalism Tim Lynch 5. Marxism and US Foreign Policy Doug Stokes Part II: Non-State Actors in U.S. Foreign Policy 6. Parties, Partisanship and US Foreign Policy: The Growing Divide Stephen Hurst 7. What were they thinking?: Think Tanks, the Bush Presidency and US Foreign Policy 8. Intellectuals and U.S. foreign policy Aggie Hirst 9. Christian Evangelicals and U.S. Foreign Policy Stuart Croft 10. American Foreign Policy after the Bush Administration: Insights from the Public Jim McCormick 11. Race, african-Americans and US Foreign Policy Mark Ledwidge Part III New Policy Directions 12. Transatlantic Relations and US Foreign Policy David Dunn 13. US National Security: Still an Ambiguous Symbol? Still an Illusion? Linda B. Miller 14. The Middle East in US Foreign Policy Linda B. Miller 15. The US and the UN: The Return of the Prodigal Son? Craig N Murphy 16. Democracy, promotion and the New Public Diplomacy Giles Scott-Smith and Martijn Mos 17. Illusions of Empire and the Spectre of Decline Michael Cox and Nicholas Kitchen 18. Internationally Recognized Core Labor Standards under the George W. Bush Administration Christopher Candland

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GOR004980559
9780415777490
0415777496
New Directions in US Foreign Policy by Inderjeet Parmar (University of Manchester, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2009-06-22
304
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