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9780321084729

American Foreign Policy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780321084729

  • ISBN10:

    0321084721

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-01-01
  • Publisher: Longman
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Summary

Ikenberry, John G., American Foreign Policy: Theoretical Essays, 4th Edition*

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction 1(12)
PART ONE The Problem of Explanation 13(46)
Models of International Relations and Foreign Policy
14(26)
Ole R. Holsti
The United States and International Institutions
40(19)
W. Michael Reisman
PART TWO International Sources of Foreign Policy 59(78)
Anarchic Orders and Balances of Power
60(1)
Kenneth Waltz
The American Conception of National Security and the Beginnings of the Cold War, 1945-1948
60(51)
Melvyn P. Leffler
Rethinking the Origins of American Hegemony
111(26)
G. John Ikenberry
PART THREE Capitalism, Class, and Foreign Policy 137(66)
Sectoral Conflict and U.S. Foreign Economic Policy, 1914-1940
138(30)
Jeff Frieden
Economic Instability and Military Strength: The Paradoxes of the 1950 Rearmament Decision
168(19)
Fred Block
The American Century and the Third World
187(16)
Bruce Cumings
PART FOUR National Values, Democratic Institutions, and Foreign Policy 203(94)
American Ideals versus American Institutions
204(34)
Samuel P. Huntington
The United States Political System and International Leadership: A ``Decidedly Inferior'' Form of Government?
238(20)
Michael Mastanduno
National Security Liberalism and American Foreign Policy
258(16)
Tony Smith
America's Liberal Grand Strategy: Democracy and National Security in the Post-War Era
274(23)
G. John Ikenberry
PART FIVE Public Opinion, Policy Legitimacy, and Sectional Conflict 297(168)
From Pearl Harbor to Vietnam: Shifting Generational Paradigms and Foreign Policy
298(22)
Michael Roskin
Domestic Constraints on Regime Change in U.S. Foreign Policy: The Need for Policy Legitimacy
320(24)
Alexander L. George
Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Challenges to the Almond-Lippman Consensus
344(1)
Ole R. Holsti
Political Conflict and Foreign Policy in the United States: A Geographical Interpretation
344(52)
Peter Trubowitz
PART SIX Bureaucratic Politics and Organizational Culture 395
Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis
396(45)
Graham T. Allison
Are Bureaucracies Important? (Or Allison Wonderland)
441(13)
Stephen D. Krasner
How Could Vietnam Happen? An Autopsy
454(11)
James C. Thomson, Jr.
PART SEVEN Perceptions, Personality, and Social Psychology 465(108)
Hypotheses on Misperception
466(22)
Robert Jervis
Cognitive Perspectives on Foreign Policy
488(18)
Philip E. Tetlock
Charles B. McGuire, Jr.
Seduction by Analogy in Vietnam: The Malaya and Korea Analogies
506(1)
Yuen Foong Khong
The Personalities of Bush and Gorbachev Measured at a Distance: Procedures, Portraits, and Policy
506(38)
David G. Winter
Margaret G. Hermann
Walter Weintraub
Stephen G. Walker
Escalation of the Vietnam War: How Could it Happen?
544(29)
Irving L. Janis
PART EIGHT Theoretical Debates After the Cold War 573
America and the World: Isolationism Resurgent?
573
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
The Lonely Superpower
586
Samuel P Huntington
How America Does It
596
Josef Joffe
The Myth of Post-Cold War Chaos
606
G. John Ikenberry

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