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No nation has maintained such an immense stature in world politics as the United States has since the Cold War's end. In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, prompting the global war on terrorism and the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, along with American economic and ""soft power"" primacy, there has been increased interest in and scrutiny of American foreign policy. The Routledge Handbook of American Foreign Policy brings together leading experts in the field to examine current trends in the way scholars study the history and theories of American conduct in the world, analysis of
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monografia Rebiun24700753 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun24700753 m o d | cr -n--------- 110303s2012 nyua obf 001 0 eng d 2011009581 1-283-46142-0 9786613461421 1-135-96735-0 0-203-87863-9 UPVA 997918200403706 CBUC 991001015893606712 CBUC 991010894945606709 CBUC 991055184629706706 CBUC 991000622559706712 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 327.73 Routledge handbook of American foreign policy electronic resource] edited by Steven W. Hook, Christopher M. Jones Handbook of American foreign policy New York Routledge 2012 New York New York Routledge 1 online resource (481 p.) 1 online resource (481 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Routledge handbooks Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index Cover; Routledge Handbook of American Foreign Policy; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Part I: Research Traditions and Historical Experience; 1. The Study of American Foreign Policy; 2. Diplomatic History; 3. America in the Cold War; 4. The Post-Cold War Era; Part II: Theoretical Perspectives; 5. Realism; 6. Liberalism; 7. Critical Theories; 8. Constructivism; 9. Bureaucratic Politics; 10. Individual and Group Decision Making; Part III: State Actors; 11. The Presidency; 12. The National Security Council; 13. The Department of State; 14. The Department of Defense 15. National Security Intelligence16. The Foreign Economic Bureaucracy; 17. Congress; 18. Law and Courts; Part IV: Non-State Actors; 19. Public Opinion; 20. News Media; 21. Interest Groups; 22. Multilateralism; Part V: Policy Instruments; 23. The Use of Military Force; 24. Economic Sanctions; 25. Foreign Aid; Part VI: Transnational Challenges; 26. Weapons Proliferation and Arms Control; 27. Counterterrorism; 28. Global Trade; 29. Human Rights; 30. Environmental Policy; 31. The Balance of Power; Index No nation has maintained such an immense stature in world politics as the United States has since the Cold War's end. In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, prompting the global war on terrorism and the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, along with American economic and ""soft power"" primacy, there has been increased interest in and scrutiny of American foreign policy. The Routledge Handbook of American Foreign Policy brings together leading experts in the field to examine current trends in the way scholars study the history and theories of American conduct in the world, analysis of English International relations Estados Unidos- Foreign relations- Handbooks, manuals, etc. Electronic books Hook, Steven W. 1959-) Jones, Christopher M. Christopher Martin) 1966-) 0-415-80095-1 0-415-80088-9 Routledge handbooks