Global Perspectives on US Foreign Policy: From the Outside In
This book explores aspects of US foreign policy, including the development process as well as the policy itself in respect to various countries and regions and some significant issues around the globe today. Providing insight into non-US perspectives of American foreign policy, the book contextualizes the effects of policy on external nations.
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Global Perspectives on US Foreign Policy: From the Outside In
This book explores aspects of US foreign policy, including the development process as well as the policy itself in respect to various countries and regions and some significant issues around the globe today. Providing insight into non-US perspectives of American foreign policy, the book contextualizes the effects of policy on external nations.
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Global Perspectives on US Foreign Policy: From the Outside In

Global Perspectives on US Foreign Policy: From the Outside In

Global Perspectives on US Foreign Policy: From the Outside In

Global Perspectives on US Foreign Policy: From the Outside In

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This book explores aspects of US foreign policy, including the development process as well as the policy itself in respect to various countries and regions and some significant issues around the globe today. Providing insight into non-US perspectives of American foreign policy, the book contextualizes the effects of policy on external nations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137357663
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 10/10/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 228
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dr. Yu-tai Ts'ai, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Dr. Kao Pia-shan, Essex University, United Kingdom Igancio Liendo, Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Universidad Nacional de La Rioja, Argentina Mashood Olaniyi Omotosho, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria Dr. Peter Sakwe Masumbe, University of Buea, Cameroon Dr. Osaretin Igbinehimwen Idahosa, University of Benin, Nigeria Alija Kozljak, Ministry of Defense, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dr. Alessandra Pinna, Roma Tre University, Italy

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I: US FOREIGN POLICY IN ASIA 1. At the President's Pleasure: Constraints on Presidential Development of Foreign Policy in Sino-US Relations; Sally Burt 2. A Rising China and Obama's Foreign Policy: Taiwan's New Security Dilemma; Ts'ai, Yu-tai 3. Rethinking the Development of US-China Relations PART II: US FOREIGN POLICY IN SOUTH AMERICA 4. Contradictions and Double Standards in the American "Democratic Mission:" The Case of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea; Daniel Añorve Añorve 5. Foreign Policy from a Comparative Perspective: Argentina, Brazil, and the USA at the Beginning of the 21st Century; Ignacio Liendo PART III: US FOREIGN POLICY IN AFRICA 6. United States Foreign Policy and the Quest for Regional Security in Sub-Saharan Africa; Mashood Omotosho 7. US Foreign Policy Towards Sub-Saharan African Countries: What Challenges to Democracy, Security, and Human Development?; Peter Sakwe Masumbe 8. US-Africa Relations: In Search of a New Paradigm; Idahosa Osaretin PART IV: US FOREIGN POLICY IN EUROPE 9. United States Influence on International Politics: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1991-1995; Alija Kozljak 10. US Democracy Promotion in Serbia and Croatia; Alessandra Pinna 11. Conclusion
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