Readings in American Foreign Policy
Problems and Responses
Herausgeber: Hastedt, Glenn P
Readings in American Foreign Policy
Problems and Responses
Herausgeber: Hastedt, Glenn P
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Comprised of the most recent journal articles, government documents, and think tank pieces, Readings in American Foreign Policy looks at contemporary problems and responses to U.S. foreign policy around the world.
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Comprised of the most recent journal articles, government documents, and think tank pieces, Readings in American Foreign Policy looks at contemporary problems and responses to U.S. foreign policy around the world.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 94mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781538100806
- ISBN-10: 1538100800
- Artikelnr.: 48328764
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 94mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781538100806
- ISBN-10: 1538100800
- Artikelnr.: 48328764
Glenn P. Hastedt is a professor of political science and justice studies at James Madison University where he teaches courses on American foreign policy and international relations.
Contents (* indicates New to this Edition) Instructor Guide Preface Part I:
Defining Foreign Policy 1*. The White House, "America First Foreign
Policy," and Barack Obama, "Remarks by the President on Winning the Nobel
Peace Prize" 2. Robert Kagan, "Allure of Normalcy: What America Still Owes
the World" 3. David C. Unger, "A Better Internationalism" 4. Barry R.
Posen, "Pull Back: The Case for a Less Activist Foreign Policy" Part II:
Foreign Policy Challenges 5. Excerpts from the U.S. Intelligence Community,
"Worldwide Threat Assessment" 6*. Excerpts from Christopher Wilson,
"Growing Together: Economic Ties between the United States and Mexico" 7*.
Excerpts from Jeffrey Bader, "A Framework for U.S. Policy toward China" 8*.
Bastian Giegerich, "NATO's Strategic Adaptation: The Warsaw Summit and
Beyond" 9. Fawaz A. Gerges, "ISIS and the Third Wave of Jihadism" 10*.
Excerpts from David Goldwyn, "The Outlook for Energy Policy Under a Trump
Administration" Part III: Societal Influences on U.S. Foreign Policy 11*.
Robert Merry, "America's History of Protectionism" 12*. Excerpts from
Office of National Intelligence Director, "Assessing Russian Activities and
Intentions in recent US Elections" 13*. Excerpts from A. Trevor Thrall and
Erik Goepner, "Millennials and U.S. Foreign Policy" 14. David J. Danelo,
"The Courage Crisis" Part IV: Institutions and U.S. Foreign Policy 15. Ken
Gude, "Understanding Authorizations for the Use of Military Force" 16.
Daniel L. Byman and Benjamin Wittes, "Reforming the NSA: How to Spy after
Snowden" 17*. Glenn Hastedt, "The Trump Foreign Policy Transition" 18*.
Excerpts from the National Commission on the Future of the Army, "The Army
for the Future" Part V: Responses 19*. Laura Kanji, "Moving Targets: The
Evolution and Future of Smart Sanctions," 20. Gareth Evans, "R2P: Looking
Back, Looking Forward" 21. Clyde Prestowitz, "A Tale of Two Trade Deals"
22*. Franklin D. Kramer and Melanie J. Teplinsky, "Cybersecurity and
Tailored Deterrence" 23*. H.R. McMaster, "The Human Element: When Gadgetry
Becomes Strategy" Part VI: Emerging Issues 24. Excerpt from the National
Intelligence Council, "Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds" 25. Max
Boot, "More Small Wars: Counterinsurgency Is Here to Stay" 26*. Excerpts
from Taryn Fransen and Casey Cronin, "A Critical Decade for Climate Policy:
Tools and Initiatives to Track Our Progress" 27. Michael J. Boyle, "Is the
U.S. Drone War Effective?" 28. Michael T. Klare, "From Scarcity to
Abundance: The New Geopolitics of Energy"
Defining Foreign Policy 1*. The White House, "America First Foreign
Policy," and Barack Obama, "Remarks by the President on Winning the Nobel
Peace Prize" 2. Robert Kagan, "Allure of Normalcy: What America Still Owes
the World" 3. David C. Unger, "A Better Internationalism" 4. Barry R.
Posen, "Pull Back: The Case for a Less Activist Foreign Policy" Part II:
Foreign Policy Challenges 5. Excerpts from the U.S. Intelligence Community,
"Worldwide Threat Assessment" 6*. Excerpts from Christopher Wilson,
"Growing Together: Economic Ties between the United States and Mexico" 7*.
Excerpts from Jeffrey Bader, "A Framework for U.S. Policy toward China" 8*.
Bastian Giegerich, "NATO's Strategic Adaptation: The Warsaw Summit and
Beyond" 9. Fawaz A. Gerges, "ISIS and the Third Wave of Jihadism" 10*.
Excerpts from David Goldwyn, "The Outlook for Energy Policy Under a Trump
Administration" Part III: Societal Influences on U.S. Foreign Policy 11*.
Robert Merry, "America's History of Protectionism" 12*. Excerpts from
Office of National Intelligence Director, "Assessing Russian Activities and
Intentions in recent US Elections" 13*. Excerpts from A. Trevor Thrall and
Erik Goepner, "Millennials and U.S. Foreign Policy" 14. David J. Danelo,
"The Courage Crisis" Part IV: Institutions and U.S. Foreign Policy 15. Ken
Gude, "Understanding Authorizations for the Use of Military Force" 16.
Daniel L. Byman and Benjamin Wittes, "Reforming the NSA: How to Spy after
Snowden" 17*. Glenn Hastedt, "The Trump Foreign Policy Transition" 18*.
Excerpts from the National Commission on the Future of the Army, "The Army
for the Future" Part V: Responses 19*. Laura Kanji, "Moving Targets: The
Evolution and Future of Smart Sanctions," 20. Gareth Evans, "R2P: Looking
Back, Looking Forward" 21. Clyde Prestowitz, "A Tale of Two Trade Deals"
22*. Franklin D. Kramer and Melanie J. Teplinsky, "Cybersecurity and
Tailored Deterrence" 23*. H.R. McMaster, "The Human Element: When Gadgetry
Becomes Strategy" Part VI: Emerging Issues 24. Excerpt from the National
Intelligence Council, "Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds" 25. Max
Boot, "More Small Wars: Counterinsurgency Is Here to Stay" 26*. Excerpts
from Taryn Fransen and Casey Cronin, "A Critical Decade for Climate Policy:
Tools and Initiatives to Track Our Progress" 27. Michael J. Boyle, "Is the
U.S. Drone War Effective?" 28. Michael T. Klare, "From Scarcity to
Abundance: The New Geopolitics of Energy"
Contents (* indicates New to this Edition) Instructor Guide Preface Part I:
Defining Foreign Policy 1*. The White House, "America First Foreign
Policy," and Barack Obama, "Remarks by the President on Winning the Nobel
Peace Prize" 2. Robert Kagan, "Allure of Normalcy: What America Still Owes
the World" 3. David C. Unger, "A Better Internationalism" 4. Barry R.
Posen, "Pull Back: The Case for a Less Activist Foreign Policy" Part II:
Foreign Policy Challenges 5. Excerpts from the U.S. Intelligence Community,
"Worldwide Threat Assessment" 6*. Excerpts from Christopher Wilson,
"Growing Together: Economic Ties between the United States and Mexico" 7*.
Excerpts from Jeffrey Bader, "A Framework for U.S. Policy toward China" 8*.
Bastian Giegerich, "NATO's Strategic Adaptation: The Warsaw Summit and
Beyond" 9. Fawaz A. Gerges, "ISIS and the Third Wave of Jihadism" 10*.
Excerpts from David Goldwyn, "The Outlook for Energy Policy Under a Trump
Administration" Part III: Societal Influences on U.S. Foreign Policy 11*.
Robert Merry, "America's History of Protectionism" 12*. Excerpts from
Office of National Intelligence Director, "Assessing Russian Activities and
Intentions in recent US Elections" 13*. Excerpts from A. Trevor Thrall and
Erik Goepner, "Millennials and U.S. Foreign Policy" 14. David J. Danelo,
"The Courage Crisis" Part IV: Institutions and U.S. Foreign Policy 15. Ken
Gude, "Understanding Authorizations for the Use of Military Force" 16.
Daniel L. Byman and Benjamin Wittes, "Reforming the NSA: How to Spy after
Snowden" 17*. Glenn Hastedt, "The Trump Foreign Policy Transition" 18*.
Excerpts from the National Commission on the Future of the Army, "The Army
for the Future" Part V: Responses 19*. Laura Kanji, "Moving Targets: The
Evolution and Future of Smart Sanctions," 20. Gareth Evans, "R2P: Looking
Back, Looking Forward" 21. Clyde Prestowitz, "A Tale of Two Trade Deals"
22*. Franklin D. Kramer and Melanie J. Teplinsky, "Cybersecurity and
Tailored Deterrence" 23*. H.R. McMaster, "The Human Element: When Gadgetry
Becomes Strategy" Part VI: Emerging Issues 24. Excerpt from the National
Intelligence Council, "Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds" 25. Max
Boot, "More Small Wars: Counterinsurgency Is Here to Stay" 26*. Excerpts
from Taryn Fransen and Casey Cronin, "A Critical Decade for Climate Policy:
Tools and Initiatives to Track Our Progress" 27. Michael J. Boyle, "Is the
U.S. Drone War Effective?" 28. Michael T. Klare, "From Scarcity to
Abundance: The New Geopolitics of Energy"
Defining Foreign Policy 1*. The White House, "America First Foreign
Policy," and Barack Obama, "Remarks by the President on Winning the Nobel
Peace Prize" 2. Robert Kagan, "Allure of Normalcy: What America Still Owes
the World" 3. David C. Unger, "A Better Internationalism" 4. Barry R.
Posen, "Pull Back: The Case for a Less Activist Foreign Policy" Part II:
Foreign Policy Challenges 5. Excerpts from the U.S. Intelligence Community,
"Worldwide Threat Assessment" 6*. Excerpts from Christopher Wilson,
"Growing Together: Economic Ties between the United States and Mexico" 7*.
Excerpts from Jeffrey Bader, "A Framework for U.S. Policy toward China" 8*.
Bastian Giegerich, "NATO's Strategic Adaptation: The Warsaw Summit and
Beyond" 9. Fawaz A. Gerges, "ISIS and the Third Wave of Jihadism" 10*.
Excerpts from David Goldwyn, "The Outlook for Energy Policy Under a Trump
Administration" Part III: Societal Influences on U.S. Foreign Policy 11*.
Robert Merry, "America's History of Protectionism" 12*. Excerpts from
Office of National Intelligence Director, "Assessing Russian Activities and
Intentions in recent US Elections" 13*. Excerpts from A. Trevor Thrall and
Erik Goepner, "Millennials and U.S. Foreign Policy" 14. David J. Danelo,
"The Courage Crisis" Part IV: Institutions and U.S. Foreign Policy 15. Ken
Gude, "Understanding Authorizations for the Use of Military Force" 16.
Daniel L. Byman and Benjamin Wittes, "Reforming the NSA: How to Spy after
Snowden" 17*. Glenn Hastedt, "The Trump Foreign Policy Transition" 18*.
Excerpts from the National Commission on the Future of the Army, "The Army
for the Future" Part V: Responses 19*. Laura Kanji, "Moving Targets: The
Evolution and Future of Smart Sanctions," 20. Gareth Evans, "R2P: Looking
Back, Looking Forward" 21. Clyde Prestowitz, "A Tale of Two Trade Deals"
22*. Franklin D. Kramer and Melanie J. Teplinsky, "Cybersecurity and
Tailored Deterrence" 23*. H.R. McMaster, "The Human Element: When Gadgetry
Becomes Strategy" Part VI: Emerging Issues 24. Excerpt from the National
Intelligence Council, "Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds" 25. Max
Boot, "More Small Wars: Counterinsurgency Is Here to Stay" 26*. Excerpts
from Taryn Fransen and Casey Cronin, "A Critical Decade for Climate Policy:
Tools and Initiatives to Track Our Progress" 27. Michael J. Boyle, "Is the
U.S. Drone War Effective?" 28. Michael T. Klare, "From Scarcity to
Abundance: The New Geopolitics of Energy"