U.S. Foreign Policy and the Complex Factors in the Decision-Making Process

The founding myths and ideals have greatly shaped U.S. foreign policy since the emergence of the young republic. They constitute the framework within which institutional and non-institutional actors try to influence the decision-making process. But to provide a complete picture of U.S. foreign polic...

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American history
Analysis
Colonies & territories
Decision Making
Decision making models
Ethnic Groups
Exceptionalism
Expansionism
Foreign Policy
Imperialism
Lobbying
Methods
Morality
Mythology
Myths
Nationalism
Political leadership
Political Science
Politics
Republics
Social Sciences
Sociology
Symposium: America in the World
U.S.A
Values
War
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