Description du produit
- Catégories: Etats-Unis
- Editeur: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- ISBN: 9780521692779
- Date de publication: 01/12/2007
- Reliure : Broché
- Nombre de page : 450
- Langue: Anglais
Résumé
This is a book on how to think - strategically - about foreign policy. Focusing on American foreign policy, this book discusses the national interest as a concept in strategic logic and describes how to select objectives that will take advantage of opportunities to promote interests, while protecting them against threats. It also discusses national power and influence, as well as the political, informational, economic, and military instruments of state power. Based on a graphic model that illustrates strategic logic, the book uses examples from recent American statecraft. It ends with an extended critique of current American foreign policy and a detailed outline of an alternative strategy that is better suited to the problems of the 21st century.
• Provides a systematic way of analyzing, critiquing, and creating strategy for foreign affairs • Offers a graphic model that illustrates strategic logic • Full of examples based on American foreign policy in the Nixon, Carter, Reagan, G. H. W. Bush, and Clinton administrations, with an extended critique of the George W. Bush foreign policy
Table des matières
1. Defining strategy;
2. The international strategic environment;
3. The domestic context for strategy;
4. Interests, Threats, and opportunities;
5. Power and influence;
6. The instruments of state power;
7. Linking ends and means;
8. Evaluating courses of action;
9. American foreign affairs strategy today;
A. Definitions of grand strategy, national security strategy, and statecraft;
B. A Linear design for foreign affairs strategy.