U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power
Steven W. Hook
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Description for U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power
Paperback. This book highlights global and domestic shifts in the balance of power that affect U.S. foreign policy. Num Pages: 548 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JPQB; JPS. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 232 x 190. .
The book addresses international topics such as rapid developments in the global economy, the revival of great-power rivalry, and the growing influence of non-state actors. Domestic coverage includes trends in the U.S. economy, political polarization, bureaucratic rivalries, and the effects of social media as a primary venue for news. The most pressing question is whether U.S. foreign policymakers can manage these dynamics in a manner that preserves U.S. primacy.
The book addresses international topics such as rapid developments in the global economy, the revival of great-power rivalry, and the growing influence of non-state actors. Domestic coverage includes trends in the U.S. economy, political polarization, bureaucratic rivalries, and the effects of social media as a primary venue for news. The most pressing question is whether U.S. foreign policymakers can manage these dynamics in a manner that preserves U.S. primacy.
Product Details
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc United States
Number of pages
548
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
796g
Number of Pages
520
Place of Publication
Washington, United States
ISBN
9781506321585
SKU
V9781506321585
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About Steven W. Hook
Steven W. Hook is professor of political science at Kent State University. In addition to this book, he is co-author of American Foreign Policy Since World War II (CQ Press, 2019, 21st ed., with John Spanier) and author of National Interest and Foreign Aid (Lynne Rienner, 1995). His edited books include U.S. Foreign Policy Today: American Renewal? (CQ Press, 2012, ... Read more
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Each time I teach the U.S. foreign policy course and use Hook's book, students really read it. The writing style is clear and accessible, and students have even commented on the helpfulness of graphics. All in all, I continue to use U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power because my students respond to it so well.
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