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U.S. Foreign Policy Steven W. Hook

U.S. Foreign Policy By Steven W. Hook

U.S. Foreign Policy by Steven W. Hook


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The Third Edition provides a concise overview of the United States foreign policy paradox and highlights the challenges currently facing policy makers.

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U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power by Steven W. Hook

The United States still faces no credible rival to challenge its supremacy, even after years of economic crisis and war. And yet, the very sources that give rise to its primacy - exceptionalism, the diffusion of power, and the involvement of civil society in the foreign policy process - also create vulnerabilities.

The new third edition of U.S. Foreign Policy provides students with a concise and accessible overview of this foreign policy paradox, and highlights the challenges facing policy makers.

Key updates include complete coverage of President Obama's first year in office, the administration's new emphasis on engagement, the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the economic crisis. Students will also find a thorough review of the lessons of the Bush administration, including examinations of the rivalry between the State and Defense Departments, intelligence breakdowns, human rights controversies, and unilateralism.

Instructors will appreciate the chapter organization, crisp writing, pedagogical features, and overall brevity that they have come to expect from this bestseller.

About Steven W. Hook

Steven W. Hook is professor of political science at Kent State University. In addition to this book, he is co-author of American Foreign Policy Since World War II (CQ Press, 2019, 21st ed., with John Spanier) and author of National Interest and Foreign Aid (Lynne Rienner, 1995). His edited books include U.S. Foreign Policy Today: American Renewal? (CQ Press, 2012, with James M. Scott), the Routledge Handbook of American Foreign Policy (Routledge Press, 2012, with Christopher M. Jones), and Democratic Peace in Theory and Practice (Kent State University Press, 2010). His journal articles have appeared in World Politics, International Studies Quarterly, Asian Survey, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Interactions, and other leading journals. Professor Hook received a BA (1982) in Journalism and Political Science from the University of Michigan and an MA (1990) and PhD (1993) in International Studies from the University of South Carolina. At Kent State, he received the university's Distinguished Teaching Award in 2007 and served as department chair from 2008 to 2012. He is a past president of the Foreign Policy Analysis sections of the American Political Science Association and the International Studies Association.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: THE SETTING OF U.S. FOREIGN POLICY The United States in a Turbulent World The Expansion of U.S. Power Dynamics of Decision Making PART TWO: INSIDE-OUT: GOVERNMENT SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY Presidential Power Congress Beyond the "Water's Edge" The Foreign Policy Bureaucracy PART THREE: OUTSIDE-IN: EXTERNAL SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY Public Opinion at Home and Abroad The Impact of Mass Communications Social Movements and Interest Groups PART FOUR: POLICY DOMAINS National Security and Defense Policy Economic Statecraft Transnational Policy Problems

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CIN1604266090G
9781604266092
1604266090
U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power by Steven W. Hook
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2010-07-15
564
N/A
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