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American Foreign Policy Since the Vietnam War
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ABSTRACT
This book integrates the study of presidential politics and foreign policy-making from the Vietnam aftermath to the events following September 11 and the Iraqi War. Focusing on the relationship between presidents' foreign policy agendas and domestic politics, it offers compelling portraits of presidents Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Bush I, Clinton, and Bush II. In the course of comparing the efforts of these presidents to articulate a clear conception of the national interest and to forge a foreign policy consensus, the author shows the key role of public opinion in constraining presidential initiatives, in particular the decision to use military force overseas. Never more timely, this popular text is appropriate for courses in U.S. foreign policy, the presidency, or contemporary U.S. politics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part One The Rise and Fall of the Cold War Consensus
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Part Two American Foreign Policy After Vietnam
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Part Three The Post-Cold War Interlude
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Part Four The Global War on Terror
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Part Five Conclusions