U.S. foreign policy the paradox of world power

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adam_text FIGURES, TABLES, MAPS, AND BOXES xv PREFACE xviii ■ PART I. THE SETTING OF U.S. FOREIGN POLICY 1. The United States in a Turbulent World 2 2. The Expansion of U.S. Power 30 3. Dynamics of Decision Making 76 ■ PART II. INSIDE-OUT: GOVERNMENT SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY 4. Presidential Power 110 5. Congress beyond the Water s Edge 144 6. The Foreign Policy Bureaucracy 182 ■ PART III. OUTSIDE-IN: EXTERNAL SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY 7. Public Opinion at Home and Abroad 224 8. The Impact of Mass Communications 258 9. Social Movements and Interest Groups 294 ■ PART IV. POLICY DOMAINS 10. National Security and Defense Policy 328 11. Economic Statecraft 370 12. Transnational Policy Problems 402 APPENDIX A: U.S. ADMINISTRATIONS SINCE WORLD WAR II 435 APPENDIX B: THE WAR POWERS RESOLUTION OF 1973 437 GLOSSARY 443 REFERENCES 452 AUTHOR CITATIONS INDEX 480 SUBJECT INDEX 487 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 497 FIGURES, TABLES, MAPS, AND BOXES PREFACE ■ PART I. THE SETTING OF U.S. FOREIGN POLICY 1. The United States in a Turbulent World 2 Snapshot: America’s World Power 8 Challenges to U.S. Primacy 11 Cycles in the Balance Power 12 The Shadow of the Past 13 Resistance to Globalization 14 Terrorism and Asymmetric Warfare 15 The Paradox of America’s World Power 17 Cultural Roots of the Paradox 19 Institutional Branches 20 Pervasive Civil Society 23 Conclusion 25 Key Terms 27 Internet References 27 2. The Expansion of U.S. Power 30 Economic and Territorial Expansion 33 Manifest Destiny on the Western Frontier 35 Opening the Door to Asia 39 A Big Stick in Latin America 42 Fighting Two World Wars 42 The First World War 42 Failed Efforts to Keep the Peace 43 The Second World War 46 Global Primacy and the Cold War 47 New Structures of Foreign Policy 51 Regional Conflicts and the Vietnam Syndrome 54 The End of the Cold War 59 New Challenges after the Cold War 61 Elements of the New World Order 62 Overseas Unrest and Domestic Unease 64 September 11 and the War on Terrorism 68 A New Era of Power Politics 71 Conclusion 72 Key Terms 74 Internet References 74 3. Dynamics of Decision Making 76 The Global Context: Rival Perspectives 78 Assumptions of Structural Realism 19 Liberal Theory and Global Governance 80 Foreign Policy in a “Constructed” World 81 Opening the “Black Box” of Domestic Politics 84 The Impact of Civil Society 88 Foreign Policy in a “Small State” 88 Iron Triangles and Issue Networks 90 Coping with Bureaucratic Politics 93 Patterns of Organizational Behavior 95 State and Local Governments 97 The Human Factor 99 Beliefs and Cognitive “Shortcuts” 100 The Power of Personality 103 The Dangers of “Groupthink” 104 Crisis Decision Making 105 Conclusion 106 Key Terms 108 Internet References 108 ■ PART II. INSIDE-OUT: GOVERNMENT SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY 4. Presidential Power 110 The Constitution’s Mixed Blessing 114 The Sharing of Foreign Policy Powers 115 White House Advantages over Congress 121 Constraints on Presidential Power 122 Presidential Prerogative in the “Zone of Twilight” 123 Setting the Foreign Policy Agenda 124 Organizing the Chain of Command 126 Taking the Initiative 127 Structures of the “Presidential Branch” 128 Advisory Systems in the Inner Circle 129 The Vice President’s Expanding Roles 132 Judicial Interventions in Foreign Policy 134 Rulings on Executive and Federal Power 135 Legal Quandaries in the War on Terror 137 Conclusion 140 Key Terms 141 Internet References 142 5. Congress beyond the Water s Edge 144 Trends in Legislative-Executive Relations 149 Collaboration and Discord in the Cold War 151 Tensions in the “New World Order” 153 Deference in the War on Terror 154 Partisan Pushback in the Obama Years 155 Constraints on Congressional Action 157 Legislating Foreign Policy 158 Dynamics of the Legislative Process 158 The Calculus of Voting Behavior 160 Foreign Policy by Committee 162 War Powers and the Use of Force 166 The War Powers Act 166 The Oversight of Torture 169 The Power of the Purse 171 Managing the Defense Budget 172 The Price of Diplomacy 175 Conclusion 177 Key Terms 179 Internet References 179 6. The Foreign Policy Bureaucracy 182 Agency Dysfunctions and the Paradox of World Power 185 The Diplomatic Complex 188 Department of State 189 Criticism and Reform at Foggy Bottom 192 The Security Complex 195 National Security Council 195 Department of Defense 197 U.S. Military Alliances 201 Department of Homeland Security 202 The Intelligence Complex 205 Intelligence Failures and Scandals 209 Growing Reliance on Covert Operations 212 The Economic Complex 215 Key Players in Economic Policy 217 International Financial Institutions 219 Conclusion 220 Key Terms 222 Internet References 222 ■ PART III. OUTSIDE-IN: EXTERNAL SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY 7. Public Opinion at Home and Abroad Democracy and the Paradox of World Power Rival Views of Political Leadership Mood Swings or Pragmatism? America’s Knowledge Gap Public Opinion since World War II Consensus and Discord during the Cold War Public Ambivalence the Clinton Era Rallying around the Flag after 9/11 The Onset of War Fatigue The View from Overseas Opinions on War and Peace Group Identities and Foreign Policy Views Physical Identities: Gender, Race, and Generation Social Identities: Education, Wealth, and Religion Political Identities: Ideology and Political Party Conclusion Key Terms Internet References 8. The Impact of Mass Communications Functions of the News Media Patterns of Foreign News Coverage Evolving Technologies and Media Coverage Characteristics of World News The Seduction of “Soft News” Government Efforts to Control the Message “Framing” U.S. Foreign Policy 274 Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communications lib Leaking Foreign Policy: For Better and Worse Til The Social Media Revolution 282 The Foreign Policy Blogosphere 284 Social Media’s Call to Arms 286 Online News and Views from Overseas 288 Conclusion 290 Key Terms 291 Internet References 292 9. Social Movements and Interest Groups 294 Group Action and the Paradox 297 Dynamics of Social Movements 298 Antiwar Protests from Vietnam to Iraq 299 The Christian Conversion on Foreign Aid 301 The Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street 303 Types of Foreign Policy NGOs 304 Religious and Ethnic Groups 306 Public Interest Groups 308 Think Tanks and Private Foundations 310 Group Strategies and Tactics 314 Consciousness Raising 314 Political Pressure and Lobbying 315 Policy and Program Implementation 316 Civil Disobedience 318 Buying Power: The Corporate Connection 319 The Military-Industrial Complex 321 Trade Associations and Labor Unions 323 Conclusion 325 Key Terms 326 Internet References 327 224 227 228 230 233 238 238 241 242 244 246 248 250 251 251 254 255 256 257 258 262 265 266 268 272 273 ■ PART IV. POLICY DOMAINS 10. National Security and Defense Policy 328 The Foundation of Strategy 333 Elements of Strategic Thought 334 The Evolution of U.S. Grand Strategy 336 From Strategy to Tactics 339 High-Tech Tactics: Drones and Cyberwarfare 341 Justifying the Use of Force 345 Decisions on War and Peace 346 Threats and Coercive Diplomacy 347 Preemptive and Preventive War: The Iraq Precedent 349 The Nuclear Shadow 350 Deterrence in Theory and Practice 350 The Missile Defense Controversy 354 Waging War on Terror 355 The Nature of Terrorism 360 Elements of U.S. Counterterrorism 361 Conclusion 366 Key Terms 368 Internet References 368 11. Economic Statecraft 370 Models of Political Economy 373 The Balance of Economic Power 375 Strengths and Weaknesses of the U.S. Economy 377 The Financial Crisis and Recovery 380 Trade Policy as a “Two-Level Game” 383 Global Trade Politics 384 Domestic Trade Politics 387 National Interests and Foreign Aid 389 Economic Sanctions as a Policy Tool 394 Forms and Functions of Sanctions 395 Prominent Cases of U.S. Sanctions 395 Conclusion 398 Key Terms 400 Internet References 400 12. Transnational Policy Problems 402 Managing the Global Commons 404 Population Growth and Family Planning 406 The Specter of Global Warming 408 Energy and the Environment 412 The Immigration Debate 415 The Dangers of Weapons Proliferation 418 Promoting Human Rights and Democracy 420 A Distinctive View of Human Rights 424 Prospects for “Exporting” Democracy 426 Threats to Democracy at Home 429 Conclusion 430 Key Terms 432 Internet References 433 APPENDIX A: U.S. ADMINISTRATIONS SINCE WORLD WAR II 435 APPENDIX B: THE WAR POWERS RESOLUTION OF 1973 437 GLOSSARY 443 REFERENCES 452 AUTHOR CITATIONS INDEX 480 SUBJECT INDEX 487 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 497
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