
In American Foreign Policy and the Challenges of World Leadership: Power, Principle, and the Constitution, preeminent scholar and renowned advisor on national security Loch K. Johnson offers students an insider's portrait of U.S. foreign policy that explores its underlying and driving constitutional principles. Featuring an engaging and accessible writing style, this unique book focuses on the fundamentals of foreign policy--its theory, historical evolution, institutions, and instruments--and offers an in-depth look at the tools that the U.S. uses to defend and advance its interests abroad, including diplomacy, trade, aid, war-making, moral suasion, spying, and covert action. It also shows how the personalities of people who hold high offices and other little-known, behind-the-scenes factors can influence foreign policy. Contemporary issues, including global terrorism, nuclear weapons proliferation, global environmental degradation, world population pressures, and migration issues, are addressed throughout.FEATURESUses a levels-of-analysis approach, highlighting the significance of three levels where foreign policy is shaped: in the international setting, in domestic politics, and at the individual levelChapter outlines, lists of learning objectives, and lists of key constitutional questions for each chapter help direct students' readingBrief chapter-opening vignettes highlight historical events of significance to the study of U.S. foreign policy"Perspectives on American Foreign Policy" text boxes present excerpts from key documents or insights from top experts
This work investigates the intersection of constitutional principles and the practical application of American foreign policy in an era of global leadership. Loch K. Johnson, a distinguished scholar and national security advisor, utilizes his extensive academic and practical experience to examine how institutional structures, historical precedents, and individual decision-makers shape the nation's international posture. The text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the mechanisms of power, ranging from diplomacy and trade to covert action and war-making, while grounding these actions in the foundational requirements of the U.S. Constitution.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this text as a foundational resource for students seeking to understand the complexities of U.S. foreign policy. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the effectiveness of the author's insider perspective in bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world application.
Page Count:
576
Publication Date:
2013-12-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199733619
ISBN-13:
9780199733613
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