Buch, Englisch, 235 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 457 g
American Renewal?
Buch, Englisch, 235 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 457 g
ISBN: 978-1-60871-403-2
Verlag: CQ Press
This new contributed volume from Steven Hook and James Scott introduces students to the conduct of foreign policy under the Obama administration. Its twelve original essays, written by a stellar cast of experts in the field, address whether the Obama administration’s strategy represents a “renewal” of U.S. engagement. To what extent has this administration succeeded in building both the domestic and international constituencies needed to implement its foreign policy goals? How exactly have Obama’s policies regarding drone strikes, prisoner abuse, extraordinary rendition, and climate change differed from Bush-era policies? Contributors provide detailed assessments of these and many other key questions.
Designed to fit easily into courses on U.S. foreign policy, the volume’s first part looks at policy formulation, while the second part tackles policy domains. An extensive bibliography makes a great student resource for further research.
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Preface
Seeking Renewal: American Foreign Policy in the Obama Era - Steven W. Hook and James M. Scott
Policy FormulatIon
Presidents, Advisers, and Future Directions of American Foreign Policy - Glenn Hastedt
Striking a Balance: Congress and U.S. Foreign Policy - Ralph G. Carter and James M. Scott
Vox Populi as a Foundation for Foreign Policy Renewal? Unity and Division in Post-Bush Administration Public Opinion - Douglas C. Foyle
Ethnic Lobbying in the Obama Administration - Patrick J. Haney
Policy Domains
Renewing U.S. National Security Policy: Something Old, Something New - Peter Dombrowski
Change and Continuity in America’s Counterterrorism Strategy under Obama - Stuart Gottlieb
U.S. Intelligence Policy: Where Do We Stand? - Jennifer Sims
Conducting Diplomacy - Christopher M. Jones and Kevin P. Marsh
Protecting Human Rights - David P. Forsythe
“First, Do No Harm”: Foreign Economic Policy Making under Barack Obama - I. M. Destler
U.S. Global Environmental Policy in the Post-Bush Era - Michael E. Kraft