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This book explores aspects of US foreign policy, including the development process as well as the policy itself in respect to various countries and regions and some significant issues around the globe today. Providing insight into non-US perspectives of American foreign policy, the book contextualizes the effects of policy on external nations.

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores aspects of US foreign policy, including the development process as well as the policy itself in respect to various countries and regions and some significant issues around the globe today. Providing insight into non-US perspectives of American foreign policy, the book contextualizes the effects of policy on external nations.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Yu-tai Ts'ai, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Dr. Kao Pia-shan, Essex University, United Kingdom Igancio Liendo, Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Universidad Nacional de La Rioja, Argentina Mashood Olaniyi Omotosho, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria Dr. Peter Sakwe Masumbe, University of Buea, Cameroon Dr. Osaretin Igbinehimwen Idahosa, University of Benin, Nigeria Alija Kozljak, Ministry of Defense, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dr. Alessandra Pinna, Roma Tre University, Italy
Rezensionen
"Rarely are we able to get books about US foreign policy written by those who observe it 'from the outside in,' or those who are mainly impacted by it. For the most part, we get books by (elite) Americans writing about what Americans do outside the US from an American perspective. This book, authored by non-American scholars with a grasp on the existing literature, but with very different perspectives, is a very important as a scholarly work and as a teaching tool." Laura Sjoberg, Associate Professor, University of Florida