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American foreign policy : pattern and process / Eugene R. Wittkopf, Christopher M. Jones, Charles W. Kegley.
Belmont, CA : Thomson/Wadsworth, 2008
xxvi, 661 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.

Guides students into the first decade of 21st century American foreign policy by placing contemporary issues, debates, challenges, and opportunities in their historic context. The text maintains that five sources international, societal, governmental, role, and individual collectively influence decisions about foreign policy goals.


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American foreign policy since World War II / Steven W. Hook, John Spanier.
Los Angeles : SAG/CQ Press, 2019
xix, 467 p : ill. , maps ; 23 cm.




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American foreign policy since World War II / Steven W. Hook, John W. Spanier.
Los Angeles : SAG/CQ Press, 2019
xxii, 429 p : ill. , maps ; 23 cm.



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An introduction to international relations / Richard Devetak, Jim George, Sarah V. Percy.
Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017 : Cambridge University Press, 2017
xxvi, 1590 p : colour illustrations ; 26 cm.



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Asia, America, and the transformation of geopolitics / William H. Overholt
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008
xl, 322 p. : ill. ; 29cm.

American security and prosperity now depend on Asia. William H. Overholt offers an iconoclastic analysis of developments in each major Asian country, Asian international relations, and U.S. foreign policy. Drawing on decades of political and business experience, he argues that obsolete Cold War structures tie the U.S. increasingly to an otherwise isolated Japan and obscure the reality that a U.S.- Chinese bicondominium now manages most Asian issues. Military priorities risk polarizing the region unnecessarily, weaken the economic relationships that engendered American preeminence, and ironically enhance Chinese influence. As a result, despite its Cold War victory, U.S. influence in Asia is declining. Overholt disputes that democracy promotion will lead to superior development and peace, and forecasts a new era in which Asian geopolitics could take a drastically different shape. Covering Japan, China, Russia, Central Asia, India, Pakistan, Korea, and Southeast Asia, Overholt offers invaluable insights for scholars, policymakers, business people, and general readers