アメリカ対外政策の国内的要因(第4版)<br>Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy : Insights and Evidence (4TH)

アメリカ対外政策の国内的要因(第4版)
Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy : Insights and Evidence (4TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 432 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780742525634
  • DDC分類 327.73

基本説明

A survey of the interaction between domestic and international politics.

Full Description


Now in its fourth edition, this comprehensive survey of the interaction between domestic and international politics shows how public opinion, interest groups, the media, the intelligence establishment, and the different branches of American government influence U.S. foreign policy formulation, with a special emphasis on national security issues in the wake of the attacks of September 11, 2001. Visit our website for sample chapters!

Contents

Part 1 The societal environmentS. Nye, Jr.; why don't they like us?, Stanley Hoffmann; that's entertainment? Hollywood's contribution to anti-Americanism abroad, Michael Medved ; the erosion of American national interests, Samuel P. Huntington; intermestic interests and US foreign policy toward Cuba, Philip Brenner et al; the post-9/11 shift in public opinion - how long will it last?, Shoon Kathleen Murray and Chris Spinosa; the gap -soldiers, civilians and their mutual misunderstanding, Peter D. Feaver and Richard H. Kohn; elections and US foreign policy, Miroslav Nincic. Part 2 The institutional setting: person and office - presidents, the presidency and foreign policy, Michael Nelson; presidential wars, without judicial or congressional checks, Louis Fisher; from deference to activism and back again - Congress and the politics of American foreign policy, James A. Lindsay; how national security advisors see their role, Ivo H. Daalder and I.M. Destler; globalization and diplomacy - the view from foggy bottom, Strobe Talbott; smarter intelligence, John Deutch and Jeffrey H. Smith; a tale of two councils, Ivo H. Daalder and I.M. Drestler. Part 3 Decision makers and their policy-making positions: how could Vietnam happen?, James C. Thomson, Jr.; law in order -reconstructing US national security, William Wechsler; roles, politics and the survival of the V-22 Osprey, Christopher M. Jones; policy preferences and bureaucratic position - the case of the American hostage rescue mission, Steve Smith; NATO expansion - the anatomy of a decision, James Goldgeier; sources of humanitarian intervention - beliefs, information and advocacy in US decisions on Somalia and Bosnia, Jon Western; the contemporary presidency - the changing leadership of George W. Bush - a pre- and post-9/11 comparison, Freed I. Greenstein; presidential leadership style and the foreign policy advisory process, Thomas Preston and Margaret G. Hermann.