U.S. foreign policy : the paradox of world power /
United States foreign policy
Steven W. Hook, Kent State University.
- Fifth edition.
- London, Singapore: Sage, 2017.
- xxii, 497 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 452-479) and indexes.
Part I. The setting of U.S. foreign policy -- The United States in a turbulent world -- The expansion of U.S. power -- Dynamics of decision making -- Part II. Inside-out: government sources of foreign policy -- Presidential power -- Congress beyond the "water's edge" -- The foreign policy bureaucracy -- Part III. Outside-in: external sources of foreign policy -- Public opinion at home and abroad -- The impact of mass communications -- Social movements and interest groups -- Part IV. Policy domains -- National security and defense policy -- Economic statecraft -- Transnational policy problems.
9781506321585 (pbk. : alk. paper)
2015037801
Balance of power.
United States--Foreign relations. United States--Foreign relations--21st century. United States--Foreign relations--Decision making.