Obama and the world: new directions in US foreign policy
In: Routledge studies in US foreign policy
In: Routledge Studies in US Foreign Policy
This significantly revised, updated and extended second edition of New Directions in US Foreign Policy retains the strongest aspects of its original structure but adds a comprehensive account of the latest theoretical perspectives, the key actors and issues, and new policy directions. Offering a detailed and systematic outline of the field, this text: Explains how international relations theories such as realism, liberalism and constructivism can help us to interpret US foreign policy under President Obama Examines the key influential actors shaping foreign policy, from political parties and
In: Routledge studies in US foreign policy
In: Routledge studies in US foreign policy
Part 1: Theories/ 1. - 1. Realism and US foreign policy - Adam Quinn 3 . - 2. Constructivism, US foreign policy, and counterterrorism - Richard Jackson and Matt Mcdonald 15 . - 3. Neoconservatism in the age of Obama - Robert Singh 29 . - 4. Obama, liberalism and US foreign policy - Timothy J. Lynch 41 . - 5. Marxism and US foreign policy - Doug Stokes and David Maher 53 . - 6. Barack Obama: cosmopolitanism, identity politics, and the decline of Euro-centrism - Mark Ledwidge 67 . - 7. Hegemonic transition and US foreign policy - Nick Kitchen 80 . - Part 2: Non-State Actors 93 . - 8. Parties, polarization, and US foreign policy - Steven Hurst 95 . - 9. Changing minds, changing course: Obama, think tanks, and American foreign policy - Donald Abelson 107 . - 10. Conservative evangelicals, the Tea Party, and US foreign policy - Lee Marsden 120 . - 11. American foreign policy during the Obama administration: insights from the public - Jams M. McCormick 133 . - 12. Corporate elite Networks and US foreign policy: the revolving door and the open door under Obama, Bastiaan Van Apeldoorn and Nana de Graaff 149. - Part 3: New problems, paradigms and policies 163 . - 13. The Obama administration's policy toward Africa - George Klay Kieh, jr 165 . - 14. The offensive turn: US intelligence and the "war on terror" - Mark Phythian and Trevor McCrisken 185 . - 15. Transatlantic relations and US foreign policy, - David Hastings Dunn and Benjamin Zala 197 . - 16. The US pivot to the Asia Pacific - Oliver Turner 219 . - 17. The United States and the Arab spring: now and then in the Middle East - Linda B. Miller 231 . - 18. Obama, Wikileaks, and American power - Inderjeet Parmar 243 . - 19. The United States and the UN: return to the fold? - Craig N. Murphy 258 . - Part 4: A view from practitioners 273. - 20. American power, patterns of rise and decline - Ketan Patel and Christian Hansmeyer 275 . - 21. Presidents' agenda: the decisions that will shape US-China relations - Ketan Pa
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