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The New Foreign Policy: Complex Interactions, Competing Interests
Laura Neack
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Integrating theory and case studies, this cogent text explores the processes and factors that shape foreign policy. In her thoroughly revised and updated edition, Laura Neack considers both old and new lessons, drawing on a rich array of real foreign policy choices and outcomes. In new cases, Neack explores decision making in the Eurozone crisis, increasing nationalism in Germany and Japan and what seems to be growing bellicosity among Canadians, Obama’s grand strategy and the responses of rising powers Brazil and India, and the Egyptian youth revolution. Following a levels-of-analysis organization, the author considers all elements that influence foreign policy, ... Read more
Integrating theory and case studies, this cogent text explores the processes and factors that shape foreign policy. In her thoroughly revised and updated edition, Laura Neack considers both old and new lessons, drawing on a rich array of real foreign policy choices and outcomes. In new cases, Neack explores decision making in the Eurozone crisis, increasing nationalism in Germany and Japan and what seems to be growing bellicosity among Canadians, Obama’s grand strategy and the responses of rising powers Brazil and India, and the Egyptian youth revolution. Following a levels-of-analysis organization, the author considers all elements that influence foreign policy, ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
260
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Series
New Millennium Books in International Studies
Condition
New
Weight
388g
Number of Pages
260
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9781442220072
SKU
V9781442220072
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About Laura Neack
Laura Neack is professor of political science at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
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