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Regional Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy

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Regional Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy seeks to serve as a supplement to comprehensive foreign policy textbooks by providing micro-level bilateral interactions among specific states--material that is often ignored or downplayed in more general treatments of the subject. Useful alone or as a supplementary reader for undergraduate American foreign policy courses, it consists of seven chapters, each of which is devoted to a region of the world in which the United States conducts significant foreign policy. Each chapter features case studies of American interaction with two different countries in that region, allowing students the opportunity to compare policy interactions across--as well as within--particular regions.

241 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2017

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Donald M. Snow

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