1: Introduction, Cox and Stokes
Part 1: Rethinking America
2: Theories of US foreign policy, Schmidt
3: American Exceptionalism, Deudney and Meiser
Part 2: Historical Contexts
4: The US rise to world power 1776-1945, LaFeber
5: The Economic Rise of a Superpower: From Washington to Trump,
Cox
6: American foreign policy during the Cold War, Saull
7: America in the 1990s, Dumbrell
8: The 21st century and smart power, Nye
Part 3: Institutions and Processes
9: Domestic influences on foreign policy-making, Parmar and
Aronica
10: Regional shifts and US foreign policy, Trubowitz
11: Media and US Foreign Policy, Robinson
Part 4: The United States and the World
12: US foreign policy in the Middle East, Dodge
13: The USA and the EU, Smith
14: US foreign policy in Russia, Rutland
15: US foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific, Zhang
16: US foreign policy in Latin America, Dunkerley
17: US foreign policy in Africa, Patman
Part 5: Key Issues
18: Global terrorism, Rogers
19: Religion, Marsden
20: Gender, Bashevkin
21: Global Environment, Eckersley
Part 6: Futures and Scenarios
22: The American Liberal Order: from Creation, Ikenberry to Crisis,
Ikenberry
23: Drifting Apart?: The Emerging End of the Transatlantic
Partnership, Walt
24: The future of US foreign policy, Lieven
25: US primary or decline?: a debate, Layne, Wohlforth and Brooks
Michael Cox is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at the
London School of Economics and Director of LSE IDEAS - the top
ranked university affiliated Think Tank in Europe. The author and
editor of over 25 books including major studies on E.H .Carr, the
end of the Cold War and US Foreign policy, his more recent work has
focused on challenging what he thinks are the three myths of our
time: the notion that the 21st century will be Asian, the now
widespread
view that the decline of the United States is inevitable, and the
associated belief that we are moving into a post- western world
order.
Doug Stokes is Professor of International Relations and Director of
the Centre for Advanced International Studies and Faculty Director
of Post-Graduate Research at the University of Exeter. He
specializes in US foreign policy, international security and
debates on grand strategy and has published a number of books,
journal articles and book chapters in these areas. Professor Stokes
has also advised and presented his research to a range of UK
government organisations and agencies and is Senior
Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, a leading
defence think tank based in Whitehall.
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