- More praise for <i>US Foreign Policy</i>
- Acknowledgements
- New to this edition
- About the editors
- About the contributors
- Guided tour of textbook features
- Guided tour of online resources
- Maps
- 1. Introduction: US foreign policy—past, present, and future
- Section 1 Rethinking America
- 2. Theories of US foreign policy
- 3. American exceptionalism
- Section 2 Historical Contexts
- 4. The US rise to world power, 1776–1945
- 5. The economic rise of a superpower: from Washington to Trump
- 6. American foreign policy during the Cold War
- 7. America in the 1990s: searching for purpose
- 8. The twenty-first century and smart power
- Section 3 Institutions and Processes
- 9. Domestic influences on foreign policy making
- 10. Regional shifts and US foreign policy
- 11. Media and US foreign policy
- Section 4 The United States and the World
- 12. US foreign policy in the Middle East
- 13. The USA and the EU
- 14. US foreign policy in Russia
- 15. US foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific
- 16. US foreign policy in Latin America
- 17. US foreign policy in Africa
- Section 5 Key Issues
- 18. Global terrorism
- 19. Religion
- 20. Gender
- 21. Global environment
- Section 6 Futures and Scenarios
- 22. The American liberal order: from creation to crisis
- 23. Drifting apart? The emerging end of the transatlantic partnership
- 24. The future of US foreign policy
- 25. US decline or primacy? A debate
- References
- Index
(p. 123) Section 3 Institutions and Processes
This chapter examines domestic factors that influence American foreign policy, focusing on the variety of ways in which pressure groups and elites determine and shape what the United States does in the international arena. It first considers how US foreign policy has evolved over time before discussing the US Constitution in terms of foreign policy making and implementation. It then explores institutional influences on foreign policy making, including Congress and the executive branch, as well as the role of ‘orthodox’ and ‘unorthodox’ actors involved in the making of foreign policy and how power is distributed among them. It also analyzes the Trump administration’s foreign policy, taking into account the ‘Trump Doctrine’ and the US strikes on Syria.
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- More praise for <i>US Foreign Policy</i>
- Acknowledgements
- New to this edition
- About the editors
- About the contributors
- Guided tour of textbook features
- Guided tour of online resources
- Maps
- 1. Introduction: US foreign policy—past, present, and future
- Section 1 Rethinking America
- 2. Theories of US foreign policy
- 3. American exceptionalism
- Section 2 Historical Contexts
- 4. The US rise to world power, 1776–1945
- 5. The economic rise of a superpower: from Washington to Trump
- 6. American foreign policy during the Cold War
- 7. America in the 1990s: searching for purpose
- 8. The twenty-first century and smart power
- Section 3 Institutions and Processes
- 9. Domestic influences on foreign policy making
- 10. Regional shifts and US foreign policy
- 11. Media and US foreign policy
- Section 4 The United States and the World
- 12. US foreign policy in the Middle East
- 13. The USA and the EU
- 14. US foreign policy in Russia
- 15. US foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific
- 16. US foreign policy in Latin America
- 17. US foreign policy in Africa
- Section 5 Key Issues
- 18. Global terrorism
- 19. Religion
- 20. Gender
- 21. Global environment
- Section 6 Futures and Scenarios
- 22. The American liberal order: from creation to crisis
- 23. Drifting apart? The emerging end of the transatlantic partnership
- 24. The future of US foreign policy
- 25. US decline or primacy? A debate
- References
- Index