The US Public and American Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Johnstone, Andrew; Laville, Helen
The US Public and American Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Johnstone, Andrew; Laville, Helen
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Though often overlooked, public opinion has always played a significant role in the development and promotion of US foreign policy and this work seeks to assess the impact and nature of that opinion more effectively through a collection of historical and contemporary essays.
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Though often overlooked, public opinion has always played a significant role in the development and promotion of US foreign policy and this work seeks to assess the impact and nature of that opinion more effectively through a collection of historical and contemporary essays.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415553155
- ISBN-10: 0415553156
- Artikelnr.: 29922081
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415553155
- ISBN-10: 0415553156
- Artikelnr.: 29922081
Andrew Johnstone is a Lecturer in American History at the University of Leicester. He is the author of Dilemmas of Internationalism, and his research focuses on US internationalism, and the relationship between the state and private spheres in mobilising support for US foreign policy. Helen Laville is a senior lecturer in American History at the University of Birmingham. She has published widely on women's rights in the Cold War Years, including the monograph Cold War Women (2002). She is currently writing a book on American women in the Civil Rights movement.
1. Introduction Andrew Johnstone and Helen Laville Section 1: The Public
and War 2. From Coast Defence to Embalmed Beef: The Influence of the Press
and Public Opinion on McKinley's Policymaking during the Spanish-American
War Joseph Smith 3.To Mobilize a Nation: Citizens Organizations and
Intervention and on the Eve of WWII Andrew Johnstone 4. Power to the
People? American Public Opinion and the Vietnam War Andrew Priest Section
2: Public Interests and Ideology 5. Organized Labor and the Social
Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1898-1920 Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones 6.
Religion and World Order at the Dawn of the American Century Andrew Preston
7. Gender Apartheid? American Women and Women's Rights in American Foreign
Policy Helen Laville Section 3: Interests and Ethnicity 8. African
Americans and US Foreign Policy: The American Negro Leadership Conference
on Africa and the Rhodesian Crisis Carl P. Watts 9. The American Public and
the US-Israeli "Special" Relationship Elizabeth Stephens 10. The Cuban
Lobby and US Policy toward Cuba Jessica Gibbs Section 4: The Public and the
War on Terror 11. Neoconservatism and the American Public: Was 9/11 a
Hegemonic Moment? Maria Ryan 12. "You Don't Launch a Marketing Campaign in
August": The Bush Administration and the Public Before and After the Iraq
Invasion Scott Lucas
and War 2. From Coast Defence to Embalmed Beef: The Influence of the Press
and Public Opinion on McKinley's Policymaking during the Spanish-American
War Joseph Smith 3.To Mobilize a Nation: Citizens Organizations and
Intervention and on the Eve of WWII Andrew Johnstone 4. Power to the
People? American Public Opinion and the Vietnam War Andrew Priest Section
2: Public Interests and Ideology 5. Organized Labor and the Social
Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1898-1920 Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones 6.
Religion and World Order at the Dawn of the American Century Andrew Preston
7. Gender Apartheid? American Women and Women's Rights in American Foreign
Policy Helen Laville Section 3: Interests and Ethnicity 8. African
Americans and US Foreign Policy: The American Negro Leadership Conference
on Africa and the Rhodesian Crisis Carl P. Watts 9. The American Public and
the US-Israeli "Special" Relationship Elizabeth Stephens 10. The Cuban
Lobby and US Policy toward Cuba Jessica Gibbs Section 4: The Public and the
War on Terror 11. Neoconservatism and the American Public: Was 9/11 a
Hegemonic Moment? Maria Ryan 12. "You Don't Launch a Marketing Campaign in
August": The Bush Administration and the Public Before and After the Iraq
Invasion Scott Lucas
1. Introduction Andrew Johnstone and Helen Laville Section 1: The Public
and War 2. From Coast Defence to Embalmed Beef: The Influence of the Press
and Public Opinion on McKinley's Policymaking during the Spanish-American
War Joseph Smith 3.To Mobilize a Nation: Citizens Organizations and
Intervention and on the Eve of WWII Andrew Johnstone 4. Power to the
People? American Public Opinion and the Vietnam War Andrew Priest Section
2: Public Interests and Ideology 5. Organized Labor and the Social
Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1898-1920 Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones 6.
Religion and World Order at the Dawn of the American Century Andrew Preston
7. Gender Apartheid? American Women and Women's Rights in American Foreign
Policy Helen Laville Section 3: Interests and Ethnicity 8. African
Americans and US Foreign Policy: The American Negro Leadership Conference
on Africa and the Rhodesian Crisis Carl P. Watts 9. The American Public and
the US-Israeli "Special" Relationship Elizabeth Stephens 10. The Cuban
Lobby and US Policy toward Cuba Jessica Gibbs Section 4: The Public and the
War on Terror 11. Neoconservatism and the American Public: Was 9/11 a
Hegemonic Moment? Maria Ryan 12. "You Don't Launch a Marketing Campaign in
August": The Bush Administration and the Public Before and After the Iraq
Invasion Scott Lucas
and War 2. From Coast Defence to Embalmed Beef: The Influence of the Press
and Public Opinion on McKinley's Policymaking during the Spanish-American
War Joseph Smith 3.To Mobilize a Nation: Citizens Organizations and
Intervention and on the Eve of WWII Andrew Johnstone 4. Power to the
People? American Public Opinion and the Vietnam War Andrew Priest Section
2: Public Interests and Ideology 5. Organized Labor and the Social
Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1898-1920 Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones 6.
Religion and World Order at the Dawn of the American Century Andrew Preston
7. Gender Apartheid? American Women and Women's Rights in American Foreign
Policy Helen Laville Section 3: Interests and Ethnicity 8. African
Americans and US Foreign Policy: The American Negro Leadership Conference
on Africa and the Rhodesian Crisis Carl P. Watts 9. The American Public and
the US-Israeli "Special" Relationship Elizabeth Stephens 10. The Cuban
Lobby and US Policy toward Cuba Jessica Gibbs Section 4: The Public and the
War on Terror 11. Neoconservatism and the American Public: Was 9/11 a
Hegemonic Moment? Maria Ryan 12. "You Don't Launch a Marketing Campaign in
August": The Bush Administration and the Public Before and After the Iraq
Invasion Scott Lucas