Thinking beyond Boundaries: Transnational Challenges to U.S. Foreign Policy
Managing a national response to transnational, boundary—crashing events requires leaders to link the strategic tools of defense, diplomacy, and development.

Written under the direction of West Point social sciences faculty for its Student Conference on U.S. Affairs (SCUSA), Thinking beyond Boundaries introduces undergraduates to aspects of transnational conflict that extend beyond traditional political and intellectual boundaries, providing context to a variety of contemporary issues including immigration, terrorism, and environmental security. This volume challenges students to behave not as passive observers but as decision makers who engage in policy—level debate and formulate specific policy recommendations.

The contributors ask students to consider how the United States promotes or even determines an effective and appropriate policy response to boundary—spanning problems. Since future political and military leaders, as well as policymakers, will face the challenge of collective action within the confines of an uncoordinated international system, the book urges students to consider the role of domestic and foreign factors in their decision—making processes. The book’s three—part organization considers the blurred line between domestic and foreign policy, the cross—border implications of foreign policy, and the challenges and opportunities that extend beyond the boundaries separating the world’s regions. Each chapter includes a list of recommended readings and resources.

Touching on civil—military relations and the global challenges involved with hacking, foreign aid, weapons proliferation, international trade, and climate change, Thinking beyond Boundaries draws thoughtful conclusions about the proper role of the United States around the world.

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Thinking beyond Boundaries: Transnational Challenges to U.S. Foreign Policy
Managing a national response to transnational, boundary—crashing events requires leaders to link the strategic tools of defense, diplomacy, and development.

Written under the direction of West Point social sciences faculty for its Student Conference on U.S. Affairs (SCUSA), Thinking beyond Boundaries introduces undergraduates to aspects of transnational conflict that extend beyond traditional political and intellectual boundaries, providing context to a variety of contemporary issues including immigration, terrorism, and environmental security. This volume challenges students to behave not as passive observers but as decision makers who engage in policy—level debate and formulate specific policy recommendations.

The contributors ask students to consider how the United States promotes or even determines an effective and appropriate policy response to boundary—spanning problems. Since future political and military leaders, as well as policymakers, will face the challenge of collective action within the confines of an uncoordinated international system, the book urges students to consider the role of domestic and foreign factors in their decision—making processes. The book’s three—part organization considers the blurred line between domestic and foreign policy, the cross—border implications of foreign policy, and the challenges and opportunities that extend beyond the boundaries separating the world’s regions. Each chapter includes a list of recommended readings and resources.

Touching on civil—military relations and the global challenges involved with hacking, foreign aid, weapons proliferation, international trade, and climate change, Thinking beyond Boundaries draws thoughtful conclusions about the proper role of the United States around the world.

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Managing a national response to transnational, boundary—crashing events requires leaders to link the strategic tools of defense, diplomacy, and development.

Written under the direction of West Point social sciences faculty for its Student Conference on U.S. Affairs (SCUSA), Thinking beyond Boundaries introduces undergraduates to aspects of transnational conflict that extend beyond traditional political and intellectual boundaries, providing context to a variety of contemporary issues including immigration, terrorism, and environmental security. This volume challenges students to behave not as passive observers but as decision makers who engage in policy—level debate and formulate specific policy recommendations.

The contributors ask students to consider how the United States promotes or even determines an effective and appropriate policy response to boundary—spanning problems. Since future political and military leaders, as well as policymakers, will face the challenge of collective action within the confines of an uncoordinated international system, the book urges students to consider the role of domestic and foreign factors in their decision—making processes. The book’s three—part organization considers the blurred line between domestic and foreign policy, the cross—border implications of foreign policy, and the challenges and opportunities that extend beyond the boundaries separating the world’s regions. Each chapter includes a list of recommended readings and resources.

Touching on civil—military relations and the global challenges involved with hacking, foreign aid, weapons proliferation, international trade, and climate change, Thinking beyond Boundaries draws thoughtful conclusions about the proper role of the United States around the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421415291
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 12/22/2014
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Hugh P. Liebert is an assistant professor of American politics, policy, and strategy in the Department of Social Sciences at the United States Military Academy. He is coeditor of Executive Power in Theory and Practice.

John Griswold is a strategic planner in the U.S. European Command.

Isaiah Wilson III is a professor of political science at the United States Military Academy. He is the founding director of the West Point Grand Strategy Program and currently serves as a staff officer in the U.S. Central Command. He is the author of Thinking beyond War: Civil—Military Relations and Why America Fails to Win the Peace.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors ix

Foreword Rajiv Shah xvii

Acknowledgments xxi

Introduction John Griswold 1

Part I Tracing Domestic Issues in U.S. Foreign Policy

Institutions and U.S. Foreign Policy

1 Politics along the Water's Edge Adam Scher Rachel Sondheimer 13

U.S. Foreign Policymaking

2 Challenges to Achieving Whole-of-Government Solutions John Griswold 21

Federalism and Education Policy

3 E Pluribus Unum? Education and Foreign Policy Hugh Liebert 29

Federalism and Immigration Policy

4 Disorder at the Border? Immigration and Homeland Security Hugh Liebert Lee Robinson 43

Thinking Beyond Civil-Military Boundaries

5 American Society and Its Military Jim Golby 55

America's Wars

6 Thinking beyond Terrorism and Insurgency Jeanne Godfroy Bryan Price 65

Part II Distinguishing Regional Dynamics U.S. Foreign Policy

China

7 Challenges and Opportunities in Sino-American Relations William Taylor William Parsons 79

Middle East

8 U.S. Policy Challenges in the Contemporary Middle East Robert Chamberlain Luke Schumacher 90

South and Central Asia

9 Promoting Security and Prosperity after Afghanistan Sukhdev Purewal 104

Europe

10 Whither Europe? Economic Crisis and the Future of NATO Jordan Becker 115

Africa

11 Aid, Development, and Human Security Irvin Oliver 125

The Americas

12 Drugs, Crime, and State Fracture David Fagergren Vijay Gallardo 138

Part III Turning Global Challenges into Foreign-Policy Opportunities

Cyberspace

13 Governing the Electronic Commons Heidi Brockmann Scott Handler

Foreign Aid

14 Foreign-Policy Challenges in 3D: Diplomacy, Democracy, and Development Raven Bukowski 157

Proliferation

15 Securing Peace and Stability Paul Larson Andrew Gallo 167

International Political Economy

16 Trade, Globalization, and the International Economy Todd Meriting 181

The Environment

17 Resources and Energy John Hagen 191

Strategic Resources

18 Thinking beyond Oil Anne Pope 201

Conclusion Hugh Liebert John Griswold Isaiah Wilson III

Epilogue: The Student Conference on United States Affairs 221

Index 223

What People are Saying About This

Christopher M. Jones

Thinking beyond Boundaries encompasses a highly stimulating set of readings on contemporary U.S. foreign policy in a global environment where state boundaries are increasingly irrelevant. The material is well organized, interesting, and accessible. Upper-level undergraduate students and professors will enjoy discussing and debating the critical issues that emerge from these thought-provoking selections. This book is the most up-to-date publication of its kind.

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Thinking beyond Boundaries encompasses a highly stimulating set of readings on contemporary U.S. foreign policy in a global environment where state boundaries are increasingly irrelevant. The material is well organized, interesting, and accessible. Upper—level undergraduate students and professors will enjoy discussing and debating the critical issues that emerge from these thought—provoking selections. This book is the most up—to—date publication of its kind.
—Christopher M. Jones, Le Moyne College

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