US Foreign Policy in a New Era
US Foreign Policy in a New Era
Price-Smith, Andrew
Oxford University Press Inc
12/2023
416
Mole
Inglês
9780190465988
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1: Origins and History of the International System
1.1 Origins of the International System
1.2 Reformation and War
1.3 Imperialism
1.4 The Making of the Modern State
1.5 The Perils of Anarchy
Chapter 2: The Cold War
2.1 The Rise of the United Nations
2.2 Containment
2.3 NSC-68
2.4 Domino Theory
2.5 Guatemala
2.6 The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
2.7 The Vietnam War
2.8 Nuclear Deterrence and Arms Control
2.9 SALT and the ABM Treaty
2.10 Nixon's Opening to China and Efforts in the Persian Gulf
2.11 The Carter Doctrine
2.12 The Reagan Doctrine
2.13 The Strategic Defense Initiative: SDI
2.14 The End of the Cold War
2.15 Triumph of the West
2.16 Gorbachev as an Agent of Change
2.17 Finding a Path: from What? to Why?
Chapter 3: The Three Branches of Government and US Foreign Policy
3.1 Shared War Powers
3.2 The Executive Branch: Powers of the Presidency
3.3 Limits to Presidential Power
3.4 Presidential Advisors and Executive Institutions
3.5 Congressional Power and Foreign Policy Budgetary Powers
3.6 The Role of the Judiciary
Chapter 4: Foreign Policy Decisions and the Question of Leadership
4.1 The Psyche of the President
4.2 The Influence of Ideas Upon Foreign Policy
4.3 Bounded Rationality
4.4 Operational Codes
4.5 Attribution Theory
4.6 Heuristics
4.7 The Bureaucratic Politics Paradigm
4.8 The Operational Process Paradigm
4.9 Presidents as Leaders
Chapter 5: External Influences on US Foreign Policy
5.1 Foreign Governments
5.2 Political Issue Groups
5.3 Economic Issue Groups
5.4 Identity-based Groups
5.5 Politics and the Media
5.6 Media and Foreign Policy
5.7 Fake News
5.8 Public Opinion
5.9 US Health Security
Chapter 6: International Political Economy
6.1 The Great Depression
6.2 The Bretton Woods System
6.3 The Marshall Plan
6.4 The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)
6.5 The Washington Consensus
6.6 The GATT and the World Trade Organization
6.7 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
6.8 Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)
6.9 Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)
6.10 The Political Economy of US Foreign Aid
6.11 The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
6.12 The Great Recession of 2008-10
6.13 The Era of Globalization
6.14 Declining Public Support for Free-Trade and Foreign Aid
Chapter 7: The Era of Transformation (1991-2007)
7.1 The Unipolar Moment
7.2 Operation Desert Storm (1990-91)
7.3 Somalia (1992)
7.4 The Clinton Years
7.5 The G.W. Bush Years
Chapter 8: The Era of Retrenchment (2008-)
8.1 The Obama Administration (2008-16)
8.2 The Trump Administration (2017-2021)
8.3 The Biden Administration (2021-)
Chapter 9: US-Russian Relations
9.1 Post-Cold War and 9/11
9.2 NATO and EU Enlargement
9.3 The Invasion of Georgia, 2008
9.4 Obama's
1.1 Origins of the International System
1.2 Reformation and War
1.3 Imperialism
1.4 The Making of the Modern State
1.5 The Perils of Anarchy
Chapter 2: The Cold War
2.1 The Rise of the United Nations
2.2 Containment
2.3 NSC-68
2.4 Domino Theory
2.5 Guatemala
2.6 The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
2.7 The Vietnam War
2.8 Nuclear Deterrence and Arms Control
2.9 SALT and the ABM Treaty
2.10 Nixon's Opening to China and Efforts in the Persian Gulf
2.11 The Carter Doctrine
2.12 The Reagan Doctrine
2.13 The Strategic Defense Initiative: SDI
2.14 The End of the Cold War
2.15 Triumph of the West
2.16 Gorbachev as an Agent of Change
2.17 Finding a Path: from What? to Why?
Chapter 3: The Three Branches of Government and US Foreign Policy
3.1 Shared War Powers
3.2 The Executive Branch: Powers of the Presidency
3.3 Limits to Presidential Power
3.4 Presidential Advisors and Executive Institutions
3.5 Congressional Power and Foreign Policy Budgetary Powers
3.6 The Role of the Judiciary
Chapter 4: Foreign Policy Decisions and the Question of Leadership
4.1 The Psyche of the President
4.2 The Influence of Ideas Upon Foreign Policy
4.3 Bounded Rationality
4.4 Operational Codes
4.5 Attribution Theory
4.6 Heuristics
4.7 The Bureaucratic Politics Paradigm
4.8 The Operational Process Paradigm
4.9 Presidents as Leaders
Chapter 5: External Influences on US Foreign Policy
5.1 Foreign Governments
5.2 Political Issue Groups
5.3 Economic Issue Groups
5.4 Identity-based Groups
5.5 Politics and the Media
5.6 Media and Foreign Policy
5.7 Fake News
5.8 Public Opinion
5.9 US Health Security
Chapter 6: International Political Economy
6.1 The Great Depression
6.2 The Bretton Woods System
6.3 The Marshall Plan
6.4 The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)
6.5 The Washington Consensus
6.6 The GATT and the World Trade Organization
6.7 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
6.8 Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)
6.9 Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)
6.10 The Political Economy of US Foreign Aid
6.11 The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
6.12 The Great Recession of 2008-10
6.13 The Era of Globalization
6.14 Declining Public Support for Free-Trade and Foreign Aid
Chapter 7: The Era of Transformation (1991-2007)
7.1 The Unipolar Moment
7.2 Operation Desert Storm (1990-91)
7.3 Somalia (1992)
7.4 The Clinton Years
7.5 The G.W. Bush Years
Chapter 8: The Era of Retrenchment (2008-)
8.1 The Obama Administration (2008-16)
8.2 The Trump Administration (2017-2021)
8.3 The Biden Administration (2021-)
Chapter 9: US-Russian Relations
9.1 Post-Cold War and 9/11
9.2 NATO and EU Enlargement
9.3 The Invasion of Georgia, 2008
9.4 Obama's
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Chapter 1: Origins and History of the International System
1.1 Origins of the International System
1.2 Reformation and War
1.3 Imperialism
1.4 The Making of the Modern State
1.5 The Perils of Anarchy
Chapter 2: The Cold War
2.1 The Rise of the United Nations
2.2 Containment
2.3 NSC-68
2.4 Domino Theory
2.5 Guatemala
2.6 The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
2.7 The Vietnam War
2.8 Nuclear Deterrence and Arms Control
2.9 SALT and the ABM Treaty
2.10 Nixon's Opening to China and Efforts in the Persian Gulf
2.11 The Carter Doctrine
2.12 The Reagan Doctrine
2.13 The Strategic Defense Initiative: SDI
2.14 The End of the Cold War
2.15 Triumph of the West
2.16 Gorbachev as an Agent of Change
2.17 Finding a Path: from What? to Why?
Chapter 3: The Three Branches of Government and US Foreign Policy
3.1 Shared War Powers
3.2 The Executive Branch: Powers of the Presidency
3.3 Limits to Presidential Power
3.4 Presidential Advisors and Executive Institutions
3.5 Congressional Power and Foreign Policy Budgetary Powers
3.6 The Role of the Judiciary
Chapter 4: Foreign Policy Decisions and the Question of Leadership
4.1 The Psyche of the President
4.2 The Influence of Ideas Upon Foreign Policy
4.3 Bounded Rationality
4.4 Operational Codes
4.5 Attribution Theory
4.6 Heuristics
4.7 The Bureaucratic Politics Paradigm
4.8 The Operational Process Paradigm
4.9 Presidents as Leaders
Chapter 5: External Influences on US Foreign Policy
5.1 Foreign Governments
5.2 Political Issue Groups
5.3 Economic Issue Groups
5.4 Identity-based Groups
5.5 Politics and the Media
5.6 Media and Foreign Policy
5.7 Fake News
5.8 Public Opinion
5.9 US Health Security
Chapter 6: International Political Economy
6.1 The Great Depression
6.2 The Bretton Woods System
6.3 The Marshall Plan
6.4 The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)
6.5 The Washington Consensus
6.6 The GATT and the World Trade Organization
6.7 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
6.8 Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)
6.9 Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)
6.10 The Political Economy of US Foreign Aid
6.11 The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
6.12 The Great Recession of 2008-10
6.13 The Era of Globalization
6.14 Declining Public Support for Free-Trade and Foreign Aid
Chapter 7: The Era of Transformation (1991-2007)
7.1 The Unipolar Moment
7.2 Operation Desert Storm (1990-91)
7.3 Somalia (1992)
7.4 The Clinton Years
7.5 The G.W. Bush Years
Chapter 8: The Era of Retrenchment (2008-)
8.1 The Obama Administration (2008-16)
8.2 The Trump Administration (2017-2021)
8.3 The Biden Administration (2021-)
Chapter 9: US-Russian Relations
9.1 Post-Cold War and 9/11
9.2 NATO and EU Enlargement
9.3 The Invasion of Georgia, 2008
9.4 Obama's
1.1 Origins of the International System
1.2 Reformation and War
1.3 Imperialism
1.4 The Making of the Modern State
1.5 The Perils of Anarchy
Chapter 2: The Cold War
2.1 The Rise of the United Nations
2.2 Containment
2.3 NSC-68
2.4 Domino Theory
2.5 Guatemala
2.6 The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
2.7 The Vietnam War
2.8 Nuclear Deterrence and Arms Control
2.9 SALT and the ABM Treaty
2.10 Nixon's Opening to China and Efforts in the Persian Gulf
2.11 The Carter Doctrine
2.12 The Reagan Doctrine
2.13 The Strategic Defense Initiative: SDI
2.14 The End of the Cold War
2.15 Triumph of the West
2.16 Gorbachev as an Agent of Change
2.17 Finding a Path: from What? to Why?
Chapter 3: The Three Branches of Government and US Foreign Policy
3.1 Shared War Powers
3.2 The Executive Branch: Powers of the Presidency
3.3 Limits to Presidential Power
3.4 Presidential Advisors and Executive Institutions
3.5 Congressional Power and Foreign Policy Budgetary Powers
3.6 The Role of the Judiciary
Chapter 4: Foreign Policy Decisions and the Question of Leadership
4.1 The Psyche of the President
4.2 The Influence of Ideas Upon Foreign Policy
4.3 Bounded Rationality
4.4 Operational Codes
4.5 Attribution Theory
4.6 Heuristics
4.7 The Bureaucratic Politics Paradigm
4.8 The Operational Process Paradigm
4.9 Presidents as Leaders
Chapter 5: External Influences on US Foreign Policy
5.1 Foreign Governments
5.2 Political Issue Groups
5.3 Economic Issue Groups
5.4 Identity-based Groups
5.5 Politics and the Media
5.6 Media and Foreign Policy
5.7 Fake News
5.8 Public Opinion
5.9 US Health Security
Chapter 6: International Political Economy
6.1 The Great Depression
6.2 The Bretton Woods System
6.3 The Marshall Plan
6.4 The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)
6.5 The Washington Consensus
6.6 The GATT and the World Trade Organization
6.7 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
6.8 Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)
6.9 Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)
6.10 The Political Economy of US Foreign Aid
6.11 The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
6.12 The Great Recession of 2008-10
6.13 The Era of Globalization
6.14 Declining Public Support for Free-Trade and Foreign Aid
Chapter 7: The Era of Transformation (1991-2007)
7.1 The Unipolar Moment
7.2 Operation Desert Storm (1990-91)
7.3 Somalia (1992)
7.4 The Clinton Years
7.5 The G.W. Bush Years
Chapter 8: The Era of Retrenchment (2008-)
8.1 The Obama Administration (2008-16)
8.2 The Trump Administration (2017-2021)
8.3 The Biden Administration (2021-)
Chapter 9: US-Russian Relations
9.1 Post-Cold War and 9/11
9.2 NATO and EU Enlargement
9.3 The Invasion of Georgia, 2008
9.4 Obama's
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