ABSTRACT

This book represents a timely exploration of the dynamics of U.S.foreign policy development. It introduces historical developments and theories of U.S. foreign policy and engages students in the politics and debates of the foreign policy process (both directly and by proxy) through innovative learning exercises. This book offers a rich understanding of the politics behind clashing perspectives towards contemporary foreign policy challenges ranging from immigration policy controversies to COVID-19 pandemic responses, climate change to the China trade war. All of these issues are presented in dynamic ways that focus on activism and engagement in the policy process—and so this text speaks directly to a new generation of college students who have mobilized to political activism. The book is intended to serve as a core text for classes on U.S. foreign policy at the 200-level or above and will appeal to a broad audience.

New to the Second Edition:

  • Provides insights on contemporary foreign policy challenges facing the Biden administration and future presidents, such as climate change, the rise of China, sanctions and trade policies, and changing U.S. engagement in the Middle East.
  • Offers stronger theoretical foundations for the study of domestic constraints in the foreign policy decision-making process, including the power of interest groups and political polarization in Congress.
  • Explains pedagogical treatments of online and hybrid learning applications, along with presenting new exercises to engage students both in person in the classroom and online.
  • Presents more detailed and critical historical analyses of U.S. foreign policy, including greater attention to the U.S. as an imperial power and its implications for politics and society.
  • Creates new and exciting active learning exercises for instructors and students, including role-playing simulations of global public health crisis management and group research projects on cybersecurity and immigration policy.
  • Enriches the graphics and illustrations of foreign policy actors and processes in a full-color presentation.
  • Analyzes contemporary foreign policy issues in the Trump and Biden administrations.
  • Adds new web components and features, some authored by undergraduate students who are becoming experts in U.S. foreign policy.
  • Includes new writing exercises and assignments designed to promote creative and critical thinking about foreign policy actors and processes.

chapter Chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction to the Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy

chapter Chapter 2|21 pages

U.S. Foreign Policy and Grand Strategy

chapter Chapter 3|28 pages

History of U.S. Foreign Policy

A Noble Struggle?

chapter Chapter 4|29 pages

Modern History of U.S. Foreign Policy

chapter Chapter 5|36 pages

Key Institutions

Branches of Government

chapter Chapter 6|27 pages

Leadership in Action

Debating American Engagement with the World

chapter Chapter 7|31 pages

Bureaucracies and Unelected Actors

chapter Chapter 8|22 pages

Bureaucracies in Action

A National Security Council Simulation

chapter Chapter 9|26 pages

Interest Groups and Political Parties

chapter Chapter 10|22 pages

Interest Groups in Action

Case Studies

chapter Chapter 11|23 pages

Public Opinion and the Media

chapter Chapter 12|18 pages

Public Opinion and the Media in Action