US Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century: Gulliver's Travails (Dilemmas in World Politics)
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Book Details
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Author: Rochester, J. Martin
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Publisher: Routledge
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Language: English
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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 9780813343693
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Pages: 234
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions:
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Length: 8.8 inches
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Width: 6.0 inches
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Thickness: 0.8 inches
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About The Book
J. Martin Rochester’s US Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century offers a compelling and accessible exploration of the challenges and complexities that define America's global engagement in the modern era. This insightful first edition analyzes the far-reaching implications of the Iraq War, the ongoing war on terror, nuclear proliferation, humanitarian interventions, and a host of other foreign policy dilemmas confronting the United States.
With clarity and depth, Rochester guides readers through the intricate web of decisions and consequences that shape American diplomacy and defense strategies. The book is enriched with multiple case studies, illustrations, and a sharp analytical approach, encouraging readers—particularly students of political science and international relations—to critically assess not just how U.S. foreign policy is made, but how it can be evaluated and improved.
This Routledge publication is ideal for those seeking a deeper understanding of America’s role in an increasingly volatile global environment. Whether for academic study or informed citizenship, this book is an essential resource for engaging with the urgent questions of international politics in the 21st century.