American Foreign Policy - Glenn P. Hastedt

American Foreign Policy

Past, Present, and Future
Buch | Softcover
384 Seiten
2023 | Thirteenth Edition
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-7375-6 (ISBN)
79,80 inkl. MwSt
World affairs are constantly in flux, so students need to be prepared not just to know what’s happening in the headlines but how to make sense of those events. Hastedt’s American Foreign Policy helps students develop the critical thinking skills needed to participate in debates about foreign relations—today and throughout their lives. Rather than focus on normative questions about what direction the country should take on the world stage, this text is designed to provide the historical and institutional context for the foreign policy process, from the governmental and civil society actors involved to the issues that comprise the conduct and content of American foreign policy.

This thirteenth edition comes at a time when Biden’s presidency is facing some of the most important foreign policy questions in a generation, from the U.S.-withdrawal from Afghanistan to what we should do about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. These issues have emerged as many of the traditional foundations in American foreign policy have been disrupted during the Trump administration, pleasing some and angering others but almost uniformly raising political tensions at home and abroad. The revision includes up-to-date coverage of the war in Ukraine, the U.S. exit from Afghanistan, health diplomacy and the response to COVID, the resurgence of great power politics, and other features of the Biden administration’s foreign policy.

Features:



NEW! Learning Objectives frame the expected student outcomes for each chapter
Updated On the Agenda features open each chapter to set the stage and tie a current policy issue into the chapter content. (formerly called “Dateline”)
Updated Historical Lesson boxes provide context from the past to help understand today’s policy challenges, including “Applying the Lessons” critical thinking questions
Updated Over the Horizon chapter-ending features present a speculative view to the future to spur student thinking about how American foreign policy might evolve
Expanded Critical Thinking Questions at the end of each chapter engage students in higher order thinking beyond rote memorization
Key Terms lists at the end of each chapter are a useful study aid for students
Expanded art program includes additional tables to help engage diverse learning styles

Glenn P. Hastedt is professor emeritus at James Madison University where he was chair of the Justice Studies Department and prior to that chair of the Political Science Department. He is co-author of Introduction to International Politics: Global Challenges and Policy Responses. He has been teaching American foreign policy and international relations for over thirty years.

Preface

1. DEFINING AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY PROBLEMS

On the Agenda: Leaving Afghanistan

Thinking about Foreign Policy Problems

Choices

What Do Americans Want in Foreign Policy?

The National Interest

Costs

Building Consensus

Selecting a Policy Instrument

Hard Power and Soft Power

Unilateral or Multilateral Action

Historical Lesson: Into Afghanistan

Presidential Foreign Policy Doctrines

The Truman Doctrine

The Nixon Doctrine

The Carter Doctrine

The Reagan Doctrine

The Bush Doctrine

In Search of the Trump Doctrine

Is There a Trump Foreign Policy Legacy?

Assessing Foreign Policy Results

Intellectual Coherence

The Dominance of Domestic Politics

Consistency of Application

Over the Horizon: The Future of Grand Strategy

2. THE GLOBAL CONTEXT

On the Agenda: The Ukraine War

Thinking about the World

Realism

Neoliberalism

Constructivism

International System: Structural Constants

Decentralization

Self-Help System

A Stratified System

International System: Evolutionary Trends

Diffusion of Power

Issue Proliferation

Actor Proliferation

Historical Lesson: NATO

Regional Diversity

Dominant Features Today

Terrorism

Globalization

American Hegemony

America and the World: Attitudes and Perceptions

Over the Horizon: 2040

3. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL STYLE

On the Agenda: The Mexican Border

The Importance of Ideas

Isolationism versus Internationalism

Historical Sources of the American National Style

Patterns

Unilateralism

Moral Pragmatism

Legalism

Consequences of the American National Style

Historical Lesson: The Bracero Program

Voices from the Past

Over the Horizon: A Millennial Foreign Policy?

4. LEARNING FROM THE PAST

On the Agenda: Covid-19

How Do Policy Makers Learn from the Past?

Events From Which Policy Makers Learn

Types of Calculations Made

Lessons Learned

Historical Lesson: Ebola

Case Studies

The Vietnam War

The Iraq War

Over the Horizon: Searching for Lessons from Afghanistan

5. SOCIETY

On the Agenda: Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

Public Awareness of Foreign Policy Issues

Public Opinion

Trends and Content

Public Opinion and the Use of Force

Impact of Public Opinion

Elections

Voting and Foreign Policy

Impact of Elections

Interest Groups

Historical Lesson: America First Committee, 1940

Types of Interest Groups

Impact of Interest Groups

Political Protest

The Media and American Foreign Policy

Newspapers and Television

The New Media and American Foreign Policy

Shaping the Public’s View

States and Cities: The New Foreign Policy Battleground

Policy Makers’ Responses

Over the Horizon: An Intelligence-Industrial Complex?

6. CONGRESS

On the Agenda: Aid for Ukraine

Constitutional Powers

Treaty-Making Power

Appointment Powers

War Powers

Historical Lesson: War Powers Act

Commerce Powers

Congressional Structure and Foreign Policy

Blunt Foreign Policy Tools

The Absence of a Single Voice

Policy Entrepreneurship

Staff Aides

Influence of Party and Region

Outsourcing Foreign Policy

Congress and the President: The Changing Relationship

Over the Horizon: A New War Powers Act?

7. PRESIDENCY

On the Agenda: Biden’s First 100 Days

Historical Lesson: John F. Kennedy’s First 100 Days

Weak President or Strong President

Presidential Power and Supreme Court Decisions

The President and the Foreign Affairs Constitution

Executive Agreements

Signing Statements

Executive Orders, Spending, and Administrative Powers

Informal Ambassadors

Undeclared Wars

When Does the President Matter?

Presidential Personality

Presidential Managerial Style

The National Security Council

Other White House Voices

The Vice President

The U.S. Trade Representative

The White House Chief of Staff

The First Lady

Over the Horizon: Improving Presidential Transitions

8. BUREAUCRACY

On the Agenda: Fixing the State Department

Presidents and the Bureaucracy

The State Department

Structure and Growth of the State Department

The State Department’s Value System

Impact of the State Department on Foreign Policy

The Department of Defense

Structure and Growth of the Department of Defense

Historical Lesson: Integrating the Military

The Value System of the Department of Defense

Impact of the Defense Department on Foreign Policy

The CIA and the Intelligence Community

Structure and Growth of the CIA and the Intelligence Community

The Intelligence Community’s Value System

Impact of the CIA and the Intelligence Community on Foreign Policy

The Domestic Bureaucracies

Treasury, Commerce, and Agriculture

Homeland Security

Policy Makers’ Response to Bureaucracy

Over the Horizon: U.S. Space Command



9. POLICY-MAKING MODELS

On the Agenda: Ukraine War Decision Making

Foreign Policy Decisions and Models

The Rational Actor Model

The Bureaucratic Politics Model

The Small-Group Decision-Making Model

Elite Theory and Pluralism

Historical Lesson: The War to End All Wars

Integrating Models

The Cuban Missile Crisis

The Crisis: An Overview

Applying the Rational Actor Model to the Crisis

Applying the Bureaucratic Politics Model to the Crisis

Applying the Small-Group Decision-Making Model to the Crisis

Models: A Policy Maker Critique

Over the Horizon: Individual-Centered Models

10. DIPLOMACY

On the Agenda: The Paris Agreement

Diplomacy: Choices and Dilemmas

The Diplomatic Tool Kit

Bilateralism versus Multilateralism

Process versus Product

Incentives versus Sanctions

Bilateral Diplomacy: Allies, Friends, Adversaries

Shuttle Diplomacy

Summit Diplomacy

Economic Summits

East-West Superpower Summits

Conference Diplomacy

The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organization (WTO)

Historical Lesson: The Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen Accord

Environmental Conferences

Human Rights Conferences

Global Heath Conferences

UN Diplomacy

Public Diplomacy and Digital Diplomacy

The Political Use of Force

Coercive Diplomacy

Nuclear Diplomacy

Arms Transfers

Over the Horizon: Coalitions of the Willing

11. ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS

On the Agenda: United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)

Economic Statecraft

Inventory of Options

Strategic Outlooks

Free Trade

Strategic Trade

Monetary Strategies

Varieties of Trade Agreements

Bilateral Trade Agreements

Regional Trade Agreements

Global Trade Agreements

The China Trade War

Economic Sanctions

Using Sanctions

Sanctions in Action: Iran, Cuba, Russia

Foreign Aid

Types of Foreign Aid

Cold War Foreign Aid

Post–Cold War Foreign Aid

Historical Lesson: NAFTA

Post–9/11 Foreign Aid

Contemporary Foreign Aid

Over the Horizon: How Trade Wars End

12. MILITARY INSTRUMENTS: BIG WARS

On the Agenda: North Korean Denuclearization

Cold War Nuclear Thinking

The U.S. Cold War Strategic Arsenal

U.S. Cold War Nuclear Strategy

Historical Lesson: The Baruch Plan

Post–Cold War Nuclear Thinking

The U.S. Post–Cold War Strategic Nuclear Arsenal

U.S. Post–Cold War Nuclear Strategy: Content

Bridging the Nuclear-Conventional Divide

Deterrence

Preemption

Using Large-Scale Conventional Military Force

Reducing the Danger of War: Arms Control and Disarmament

The Cold War Record

The Post–Cold War Record

Defense

The Strategic Defense Initiative

National Missile Defense Systems

Over the Horizon: A New Age of Nuclear Proliferation

13. MILITARY INSTRUMENTS: SMALL WARS

On the Agenda: Cyber Warfare

Separating Big Wars from Small Wars

Exiting Small Wars

Types of Small Wars

Hybrid Warfare

Counterinsurgency

Counterterrorism

The Return of Small Wars?

Small Wars by Other Means

Cold War Covert Action

Post–Cold War Covert Action

The Covert War against Osama bin Laden

Cyber Warfare

Small Wars for Peace

Humanitarian/Peacekeeping Operations

Historical Lesson: The Path to Mogadishu

Stability Operations

Conventional, Cyberspace, and WMD Arms Control

Chemical and Biological Weapons

Recovering Loose WMD Material

Cyberspace

Conventional Weapons

Counterproliferation

Over the Horizon: Drone Wars

14. ALTERNATIVE FUTURES

On the Agenda: The South China Sea

Foreign Policy Visions

The United States as an Ordinary State

Reformed America

Pragmatic America

American Crusader

America the Balancer

Disengaged America

Historical Lesson: The First Asian Pivot: Commodore Perry’s Opening of Japan

Over the Horizon: A New Cold War?



Glossary

Notes

About the Author

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 228 mm
Gewicht 676 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-5381-7375-1 / 1538173751
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-7375-6 / 9781538173756
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