Synopses & Reviews
This tenth edition of Annual Editions: American Foreign Policy is a compilation of current articles from newspapers, magazines, and journals. Topics covered include issues relating to the United States and the World: Strategic Choices, Regional and Bilaterial Relations, and American Foreign Policy.
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Table of Contents
UNIT 1. The United States and the World: Strategic Choices
1. The Bush Manifesto, Joshua Muravchik, Commentary, December 2002
2. Imperial Temptations, Jack Snyder, The National Interest, Spring 2003
3. A Grand Strategy of Transformation, John Lewis Gaddis, Foreign Policy, November/December 2002
4. The New Rome Meets the New Barbarians, Joseph Nye, The Economist, March 23, 2002
5. The Eagle Has Crash Landed, Immanuel Wallerstein, Foreign Policy, July/August 2002
6. The Lonely Superpower, Samuel P. Huntington, Foreign Affairs, March/April 1999
7. The Five Wars of Globalization, Moisés Naím, Foreign Policy, January/February 2003
UNIT 2. The United States and the World: Regional and Bilateral Relations
Part A. Europe
8. The Real Trans-Atlantic Gap, Craig Kennedy and Marshall M. Bouton, Foreign Policy, November/December 2002
Part B. Asia
9. China: Economic Power, Political Enigma, Joshua Kurlantzick, The Washington Quarterly, Summer 2002
(and more...)