1st Edition

American Foreign Policy in a Globalized World

358 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

358 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

360 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In this volume, several leading foreign policy and international relations experts consider the long term prospects and implications of US foreign policy as it has been shaped and practiced during the presidency of George W. Bush. The essays in this collection - based on the research of well-respected scholars such as Ole Holsti, Loch Johnson, John Ruggie, Jack Donnelly, Robert Leiber, Karen... Read more

1. Sustaining American Power in a Globalized World Patrice Mcmahon and Andrew Wedeman  2. Doctrinal Unilateralism and Its Limits: America and Global Governance in the New Century John Gerard Ruggie  3. Article 2(4) on the Nonuse of Force: What Were We Thinking? Edward C. Luck  4. Sovereign Inequality and Hierarchy in Anarchy: American Power and International Society Jack Donnelly  5. American Security, the Use of Force, and the Limits of the Bush Doctrine Jon Western  6. U.S. Security Goals: Unilateralism and Multilateralism in Foreign Policy, or the Bush Doctrine and Multilateral Institutions Karen A. Mingst  7. American Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Did the September 11 Attacks Change Everything? Ole R. Holsti  8. Supervising America’s Secret Foreign Policy: A Shock Theory of Congressional Oversight for Intelligence Loch K. Johnson  9. American Policy toward Enemy Detainees in the War on Terrorism David P. Forsythe  10. Democracy Promotion and American Foreign Policy: Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Future Mark Peceny 11. Draining Swamps and Transplanting Values: Nation Building and the American Military Conrad C. Crane  12. The United States and Europe: Explaining the Transatlantic Bond Robert J. Lieber  13. The Bush Doctrine in Asia Mel Gurtov  14. The Bush Doctrine and Democracy Promotion in the Middle East Mahmood Monshipouri

Biography

David P. Forsythe is University Professor and Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Patrice C. McMahon is an Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Andrew Wedeman is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln where he also directs both the International Studies and Asian Studies programs.