The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy
Insights and Evidence
Herausgeber: McCormick, James M.
The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy
Insights and Evidence
Herausgeber: McCormick, James M.
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Consisting of twenty-two carefully selected essays by a distinguished group of leading experts-the seventh edition of this leading reader for courses in American foreign policy offers students an up-to-date, highly accessible introduction to the broad array of domestic factors influencing U.S. policymakers.
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Consisting of twenty-two carefully selected essays by a distinguished group of leading experts-the seventh edition of this leading reader for courses in American foreign policy offers students an up-to-date, highly accessible introduction to the broad array of domestic factors influencing U.S. policymakers.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seventh Edition
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781442275362
- ISBN-10: 1442275367
- Artikelnr.: 48699285
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seventh Edition
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781442275362
- ISBN-10: 1442275367
- Artikelnr.: 48699285
James M. McCormick is professor of political science at Iowa State University.
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Domestic Sources of American
Foreign Policy Part I: The Societal Environment 1. Liberal
Internationalism: Why Woodrow Wilson Matters , by Tony Smith 2.
Conservative Realism, by Colin Dueck 3. Conservative Internationalism: An
Alternative to Realism and Liberal Internationalism, by Henry R. Nau 4. The
Israel Lobby, by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt 5. American Veterans in
Government and the Use of Force, by Peter D. Feaver and Christopher Gelpi
6. Events, Elites, and American Public Support for Military Conflict, by
Adam J. Berinsky 7. How Media Limit Accountability in Foreign
Policy-making, by Robert Entman 8. Foreign Policy Beliefs Among Leaders and
the Public, by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Joshua W. Busby, Jonathan Monten
and Jordan Tama Part II: The Institutional Setting 9. Person and Office:
Presidents, the Presidency, and Foreign Policy, by Michael Nelson 10.
Presidential Wars: Understanding their Causes and Costs, by Louis Fisher
11. How National Security Advisers See Their Role , by Ivo H. Daalder and
I. M. (Mac) Destler 12. The Shifting Pendulum of Power:
Executive-Legislative Relations on American Foreign Policy, by James M.
Lindsay 13. American Diplomacy at Risk by The American Academy of Diplomacy
14. The Urgent Need for Defense Reform by Michèle A. Flournoy 15. Why
Intelligence and Policymakers Clash, by Robert Jervis 16. American Trade
Policymaking: A Unique Process, by I. M. (Mac) Destler Part III:
Decision-Makers and Their Policymaking Positions 17. How Could Vietnam
Happen? An Autopsy, by James C. Thomson Jr. 18. Sources of Humanitarian
Intervention: Beliefs, Information, and Advocacy in U.S. Decisions on
Somalia and Bosnia, by Jon Western 19. NATO Expansion: The Anatomy of a
Decision, by James M. Goldgeier 20. President Bush and the Invasion of
Iraq: Presidential Leadership and Thwarted Goals by James P. Pfiffner 21.
Obama's Decision making Style, by Fred Kaplan Index About the Editor and
Contributors
Foreign Policy Part I: The Societal Environment 1. Liberal
Internationalism: Why Woodrow Wilson Matters , by Tony Smith 2.
Conservative Realism, by Colin Dueck 3. Conservative Internationalism: An
Alternative to Realism and Liberal Internationalism, by Henry R. Nau 4. The
Israel Lobby, by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt 5. American Veterans in
Government and the Use of Force, by Peter D. Feaver and Christopher Gelpi
6. Events, Elites, and American Public Support for Military Conflict, by
Adam J. Berinsky 7. How Media Limit Accountability in Foreign
Policy-making, by Robert Entman 8. Foreign Policy Beliefs Among Leaders and
the Public, by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Joshua W. Busby, Jonathan Monten
and Jordan Tama Part II: The Institutional Setting 9. Person and Office:
Presidents, the Presidency, and Foreign Policy, by Michael Nelson 10.
Presidential Wars: Understanding their Causes and Costs, by Louis Fisher
11. How National Security Advisers See Their Role , by Ivo H. Daalder and
I. M. (Mac) Destler 12. The Shifting Pendulum of Power:
Executive-Legislative Relations on American Foreign Policy, by James M.
Lindsay 13. American Diplomacy at Risk by The American Academy of Diplomacy
14. The Urgent Need for Defense Reform by Michèle A. Flournoy 15. Why
Intelligence and Policymakers Clash, by Robert Jervis 16. American Trade
Policymaking: A Unique Process, by I. M. (Mac) Destler Part III:
Decision-Makers and Their Policymaking Positions 17. How Could Vietnam
Happen? An Autopsy, by James C. Thomson Jr. 18. Sources of Humanitarian
Intervention: Beliefs, Information, and Advocacy in U.S. Decisions on
Somalia and Bosnia, by Jon Western 19. NATO Expansion: The Anatomy of a
Decision, by James M. Goldgeier 20. President Bush and the Invasion of
Iraq: Presidential Leadership and Thwarted Goals by James P. Pfiffner 21.
Obama's Decision making Style, by Fred Kaplan Index About the Editor and
Contributors
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Domestic Sources of American
Foreign Policy Part I: The Societal Environment 1. Liberal
Internationalism: Why Woodrow Wilson Matters , by Tony Smith 2.
Conservative Realism, by Colin Dueck 3. Conservative Internationalism: An
Alternative to Realism and Liberal Internationalism, by Henry R. Nau 4. The
Israel Lobby, by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt 5. American Veterans in
Government and the Use of Force, by Peter D. Feaver and Christopher Gelpi
6. Events, Elites, and American Public Support for Military Conflict, by
Adam J. Berinsky 7. How Media Limit Accountability in Foreign
Policy-making, by Robert Entman 8. Foreign Policy Beliefs Among Leaders and
the Public, by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Joshua W. Busby, Jonathan Monten
and Jordan Tama Part II: The Institutional Setting 9. Person and Office:
Presidents, the Presidency, and Foreign Policy, by Michael Nelson 10.
Presidential Wars: Understanding their Causes and Costs, by Louis Fisher
11. How National Security Advisers See Their Role , by Ivo H. Daalder and
I. M. (Mac) Destler 12. The Shifting Pendulum of Power:
Executive-Legislative Relations on American Foreign Policy, by James M.
Lindsay 13. American Diplomacy at Risk by The American Academy of Diplomacy
14. The Urgent Need for Defense Reform by Michèle A. Flournoy 15. Why
Intelligence and Policymakers Clash, by Robert Jervis 16. American Trade
Policymaking: A Unique Process, by I. M. (Mac) Destler Part III:
Decision-Makers and Their Policymaking Positions 17. How Could Vietnam
Happen? An Autopsy, by James C. Thomson Jr. 18. Sources of Humanitarian
Intervention: Beliefs, Information, and Advocacy in U.S. Decisions on
Somalia and Bosnia, by Jon Western 19. NATO Expansion: The Anatomy of a
Decision, by James M. Goldgeier 20. President Bush and the Invasion of
Iraq: Presidential Leadership and Thwarted Goals by James P. Pfiffner 21.
Obama's Decision making Style, by Fred Kaplan Index About the Editor and
Contributors
Foreign Policy Part I: The Societal Environment 1. Liberal
Internationalism: Why Woodrow Wilson Matters , by Tony Smith 2.
Conservative Realism, by Colin Dueck 3. Conservative Internationalism: An
Alternative to Realism and Liberal Internationalism, by Henry R. Nau 4. The
Israel Lobby, by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt 5. American Veterans in
Government and the Use of Force, by Peter D. Feaver and Christopher Gelpi
6. Events, Elites, and American Public Support for Military Conflict, by
Adam J. Berinsky 7. How Media Limit Accountability in Foreign
Policy-making, by Robert Entman 8. Foreign Policy Beliefs Among Leaders and
the Public, by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Joshua W. Busby, Jonathan Monten
and Jordan Tama Part II: The Institutional Setting 9. Person and Office:
Presidents, the Presidency, and Foreign Policy, by Michael Nelson 10.
Presidential Wars: Understanding their Causes and Costs, by Louis Fisher
11. How National Security Advisers See Their Role , by Ivo H. Daalder and
I. M. (Mac) Destler 12. The Shifting Pendulum of Power:
Executive-Legislative Relations on American Foreign Policy, by James M.
Lindsay 13. American Diplomacy at Risk by The American Academy of Diplomacy
14. The Urgent Need for Defense Reform by Michèle A. Flournoy 15. Why
Intelligence and Policymakers Clash, by Robert Jervis 16. American Trade
Policymaking: A Unique Process, by I. M. (Mac) Destler Part III:
Decision-Makers and Their Policymaking Positions 17. How Could Vietnam
Happen? An Autopsy, by James C. Thomson Jr. 18. Sources of Humanitarian
Intervention: Beliefs, Information, and Advocacy in U.S. Decisions on
Somalia and Bosnia, by Jon Western 19. NATO Expansion: The Anatomy of a
Decision, by James M. Goldgeier 20. President Bush and the Invasion of
Iraq: Presidential Leadership and Thwarted Goals by James P. Pfiffner 21.
Obama's Decision making Style, by Fred Kaplan Index About the Editor and
Contributors