Topic 17
Section outline
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Required Reading
Bruce W. Jentleson, American Foreign Policy: The Dynamics of Choice in the 21st Century, 4th ed., W. W. Norton & Company, 2010, pp.405-641,672-719.
Andrew Newman, “Arms Control Proliferation and Terrorism: The Bush Administration’s Post September 11 Security Strategy”, Journal of Strategic Studies, 01 March 2004, Vol.27(1), pp.59-88.
Mark Salter, “The Clash of Civilizations and the War on Terrorists: An Imperialist Discourse”, Global Dialogue, Winter 2003, Vol.5(1/2), pp.116-125.
Jerzy Zajadlo, “Legality and Legitimization of Humanitarian Intervention: New Challenges in the Age of War on Terrorism”, American Behavioral Scientist, Feb, 2005, Vol.48(6), pp.653-670.
Helen V Milner & Dustin H Tingley, “Who supports global economic engagement? the sources of preferences in American foreign economic policy”, International Organization, 2011, Vol.65(1), pp.37-68.
Pamela Chasek, “US Policy in the UN Environmental Arena: Powerful Laggard or Constructive Leader”, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 2007, Vol.7(4), pp.363-387.
Nicolas Bouchet “The democracy tradition in US foreign policy and the Obama presidency”, International Affairs, 2013, Vol.89(1), pp.31-51.
Pierre M. Atlas, “US Foreign Policy and the Arab Spring”, Digest of Middle East Studies, 2012, Vol.21(2), pp.353-385.25.5 مگابایت
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