Logics of American Foreign Policy: Theories of America's World Role
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ISBN: 0321088484 / Publisher: Pearson, November 2003
U.S. foreign policy, notes Callahan (DePaul U.), flows from the ideas held by policymakers about international relations and the means to promote U.S. interests. He identifies and describes six of these foreign policy "logics" describing how conceptions of the power of the U.S., its national interests, and its moral obligations condition the conduct of policy. The six "logics" are hegemonism, realism, isolationism, liberalism, liberal internationalism, and radical anti-imperialism. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This engaging new book introduces American Foreign Policy through the presentation of the most important logics used in contemporary debates, emphasizes the six most important foreign policy logics competing to define U.S. foreign policy, and identifies the five traditions of American political culture. Callahan first develops the concept of foreign policy logic, then places foreign policy arguments in a context of broader issues of U.S. purpose and of the historical development of foreign policy thinking. An objective presentation of ideals and theory allows a deeper understanding of debates, permitting the student to form an independent judgment of U.S. foreign policy.
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