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adam_text | Contents
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Part I Introduction
VII
Chapter
1
The Politics of U.S.
Foreign Policy
The Relevance and Significance
of Foreign Policy
The Concept and Nature
of Foreign Policy
The Study of U.S. Foreign Policy
The Analytical Framework
The Three Perspectives
The Three Themes
Politics and Uncertainty
in the Twenty-First Century
4
6
7
7
9
10
Part II Historical and Global-
Power Context
13
Chapter
2
History of United States
Foreign Relations
14
The Myth of Isolationism
15
European and English Colonial Roots
17
The Continental Era
18
The Regional Era
23
The Global Era
26
World War II and Immediate Postwar
Foreign Policy
26
The Cold War Era
27
The Post-Vietnam War Era
29
The Post-Cold War Era?
32
The George Bush Jr. Administration
and September
11 34
From the Past Into the
Twenty-First Century
37
Chapter
3
The Global Context
and American Power
Influence on Government
and Society
The Cold War Era in World
Politics
The Rise of the East-West Conflict
The Rise of American Power
Global Complexity and American
Decline?
The Rise of Global Pluralism and
Interdependence
The Relative Decline of American
Power
The Post-Cold War Era,
Globalization, September 11th,
and American Renewal
Contradictory Post-Cold War
Tendencies
Is The Twenty-First Century the
American Century?
Beyond Global Context and Power
63
40
41
42
42
43
45
46
47
49
50
53
Part III Government and the
POLICYMAKING PROCESS
67
Chapter
4
Presidential Power and
Leadership
68
The Paradox of Presidential Power
69
XIV
Contents
Constitutional Roles and Strengths
69
Limits and Constraints
71
Uncertain Elements
76
The Patterns of the Paradox
77
The Problem of Presidential
Governance
79
The Presidential Life Cycle
79
American Politics and the Crisis of
Governance
83
Presidential Power in Foreign
Policy: An Overview
83
Presidential Supremacy During the
Cold War
84
The Decline of Presidential Power
Since the Vietnam War and the
Cold War
85
The Importance of Presidential
Leadership
86
Patterns in Foreign Policy
Leadership and Governance
88
The Roosevelt Presidency
88
The Cold War Years
89
The Transition Years
89
The Post-Vietnam War Years
90
Post-Cold War Opportunities
and Risks
95
The Bush Sr. Presidency
95
The Clinton Presidency
96
The Bush Jr. Presidency
97
Summary and Challenges of
the Post-Cold War World
99
Chapter
5
The Bureaucracy,
Presidential Management,
and the National
Security Council
103
A Huge and Complex Foreign
Policy Bureaucracy
Bureaucratic Size
104
104
Bureaucratic Complexity
106
Bureaucratic Historical Development
106
Presidential Management
109
The President s Orientation, Agenda,
and Level of Involvement
109
Appointment of Staff and Advisers
109
Organizing the Policymaking Process
115
The National Security Council
System
117
Origins
117
Changing Patterns in the NSC
118
Presidential Management Styles and
the Role of the NSC System
121
The Early NSC as Advisory Body
121
The Rise of the NSC Adviser and Staff
122
The NSC Adviser and Staff Ascendant
123
Bush Jr. s Management Style
133
The NSC and Presidential
Management Types in
Perspective
136
Chapter
6
Understanding
Bureaucracy: The State
Department at Home
and Abroad
140
A Conceptual Approach for
Understanding Bureaucracy
141
The Context of the Decline of
State s Historic Role
141
State s Functions Over Time
143
Bureaucratic Organization and
Structure
144
At Home
144
Abroad
146
Overall Bureaucratic Patterns
148
USAID: Affiliated Yet Autonomous
151
Public Diplomacy: A Difficult
Affiliation
153
Contents
XV
The Foreign Service Subculture
Consequences for Presidential
Reliance on State
The Secretary of State and Other
Key Officials
The Future?
Chapter
7
The Military
Establishment
154
159
160
163
166
Functions of the Military
167
The Old U.S. Military
167
The Post-WWII Modern Military
Establishment
168
Doďs
Organizational Ideal Versus
Political Reality
171
The Modern Military Subculture
175
The American Way of War
178
The Post-Goldwater-Nichols
Military
181
A More Efficient But Incredibly
Complex Process
183
The Value of Military Advice
184
War, Low-Intensity Conflict,
and OOTW
187
Rummy, Military Transformation,
and the Iraq War
189
Continuing and New Military
Issues
191
Military Reform and the Future
Use of Force
Chapter
8
The Intelligence
Community
Purpose and Activities
of Intelligence
The Major Intelligence
Organizations
199
203
204
206
Intelligence Organizations of the
Defense Department
207
Non-DOD Organizations
209
Historical Development of a
Large, Complex Community
212
Patterns in the Intelligence
Process
213
Coordination Problems
215
Producer-Consumer Problems
220
Variation in Intelligence Success
223
The Central Intelligence Agency
and Covert Operations
226
The Good
01
Days
227
The Fall and Reform During
the
1970s 231
Resurgence in the
1980s 232
Adjusting to the Post-Cold War
and
9/11 234
The Tensions Between
National Security and
Democracy
235
The Prevalence of a National
Security Ethos
236
The Rise of Democratic Norms
238
An Uneasy Coexistence of National
Security and Democracy
240
The Future of Intelligence?
244
Chapter
9
Foreign Economics,
the NEC, and State and
Local Governments
247
U.S. Foreign Economic Policy in
Historical Context
248
Contemporary Economic Involvement
and Interdependence
249
Relevant Governmental
Institutions
252
Economic Culture and the Free
Market Ethos
257
xvi
Contents
Coordination Efforts and
Problems
from Above
The Problem of Presidential
Attention and Knowledge
Clinton and the National
Economic Council
259
260
Origins
261
Robert Rubin and the Transition
262
The NEC in Operation
263
Policymaking Under Bush Jr.
265
The Role of State and Local
Governments
267
The Future of the NEC and
Foreign Economics
274
Chapter
11
Congress and
258
Interbranch Politics
306
The Context of Congressional
Foreign Policymaking
307
The Constitutional Foundation of
Foreign Policy
307
The Courts, the Congress, and the
Presidency
308
Avenues for Congressional Influence
311
.
The Historical Cyclical Pattern in
Legislative-Executive Relations
313
World War II and the Post-War
Years
314
Presidential Preeminence in the
Cold War Era
The Post-Vietnam Congressional
314
Chapter
10
Decisionmaking Theory
Resurgence
318
and Washington
Congress after the Cold War
325
Politics
276
Summary: from Deference
Policymaking Stages
277
to Assertiveness
326
Decisionmaking Models
278
Contemporary Congressional
Behavior in Four General Areas
328
The Rational Actor Ideal
278
Groupthink
280
The War Powers
328
Governmental Politics
282
Advice on and Consent to
Organizational Process
284
Appointments and Treaties
331
The Power of the Purse and the
The Two General Policymaking
Power to Make Laws
335
Levels
290
The Power of Oversight and
Presidential Politics
291
Investigation
337
Bureaucratic Politics
291
Congress and the Politics of
The Role of Personality, Beliefs,
Foreign Policy
341
and Crises
292
Into the Twenty-First Century
345
The World of Cognition
and Images
293
Part IV The Society and
The Impact of Personality
295
Domestic Politics
349
The Role of Crises
298
The Washington Political
Chapter
12
The Public and
Community
299
Its Beliefs
350
The Complex Reality of
The Old and New Consensus on
Policymaking
303
Public Opinion
351
Contents
XVII
The Traditional Wisdom
3 51
The New Consensus: A More Complex
and Consequential Public
351
Public Opinion
352
Elite and Mass Publics
352
Major Patterns in Public Opinion
354
Impact on Foreign Policy
356
Political Ideology and Foreign
Policy Orientations
360
The Cold War Years of Consensus
361
The Post-Vietnam Lack of
Consensus
365
The Continual Search for Consensus
and Policy Legitimation
375
Political Culture
377
American Culture and National
Style
377
Foreign Policy Implications
379
Continuity, Change, and the
Vietnam War
383
Summary: Patterns in Beliefs
and Foreign Policymaking
385
Chapter
13
Civil Liberties and
Political Participation
Versus National
Security
389
Contemporary Political
Participation
390
Historical Background
and Development
391
The Preoccupation With National
Security Versus Democratic
Liberties
392
World War I
393
World War II
394
The Cold War
396
The Post-Vietnam War
Resurgence of Civil Liberties
401
The Continued American
Dualism of Freedom and
Intolerance Despite the End
of the Cold War
403
Implications of the September
11
Attacks and the War on
Terrorism
404
Chapter
14
Electoral Politics
412
The Election Surprises of
1992,
2000,
and
2004 413
Political Parties and the Electoral
Process
415
Electoral Patterns Over Time
416
The New Deal Realignment
416
The Period of Bipartisanship
418
The Post-Vietnam Dealignment Era
420
Foreign Policy Implications
423
Contemporary Electoral and
Campaign Politics
425
Political and Future
Consequences
429
Chapter
15
Group Politics
434
Influence Strategies in Group
Politics
435
Social Movements, Group Origins
and Development
436
Group Politics During the
Cold War
438
Foreign Policy and Cold War-
Oriented Groups
438
The Military-Industrial-Scientific
Infrastructure
442
The Foreign Policy Establishment
446
The Rise of Movements of the
Left and the Right
448
The Civil Rights and Antiwar
Movements
448
XVIII
Contents
The Resurgence of Conservative
Movements and the Right
449
Part V Conclusion
513
Group Politics Since Vietnam
Chapter
17
Summarizing the Major
to the Present
452
Patterns, the Nature of
Change, and the Future
Collapse of the Foreign Policy
Politics of U.S. Foreign
Establishment
452
Policy
514
Expansion of Group Politics
Continuation of the Military-
453
Competing Theoretical Models
515
Industrial-Scientific Infrastructure
460
Pluralism
515
Group Politics in the Future
467
Elitism
516
The Great Debate
517
Chapter
16
The Media and the
Hyperpluralism, Iron Triangles,
Communications
and Issue Networks
518
Process
470
The Making of Foreign Policy
The Conventional Wisdoms and
Since World War II
518
the Complex Reality
471
Pluralism and the Cold War Years
519
Foreign Policy Coverage Since
From Elitism to Pluralism Since
World War II
472
Vietnam
520
The Selectivity and Medium of
Continuity in Hyperpluralist
Contemporary Coverage
475
Politics and an Apolitical Mass
Explaining News
Media Coverage
478
rUDllC
Overall Contemporary Complexity
and Convergence
527
Characteristics of the News Business
The Role of Culture, Ideology, and
478
Foreign Policy Change
528
Politics
486
9/11
and the Future
530
Summary of Implications for the
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Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy
496
NOTES
Ъ55
Public Knowledge and Democratic
Appendix A The U.S. Constitution
Citizenship
The Prevalence of Symbolic Politics
496
498
Abridged, as It Pertains
to U.S. Foreign Policy
585
The Entertainment Media
501
The Alternative Media
504
Appendix
Б
Recommended Websites
587
An Alternative Medium:
The Internet
508
Index
591
Information, Ideas, Symbols,
and Politics
509
Recommended Media Sources
for Contemporary Issues
509
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Part I Introduction
VII
Chapter
1
The Politics of U.S.
Foreign Policy
The Relevance and Significance
of Foreign Policy
The Concept and Nature
of Foreign Policy
The Study of U.S. Foreign Policy
The Analytical Framework
The Three Perspectives
The Three Themes
Politics and Uncertainty
in the Twenty-First Century
4
6
7
7
9
10
Part II Historical and Global-
Power Context
13
Chapter
2
History of United States
Foreign Relations
14
The Myth of Isolationism
15
European and English Colonial Roots
17
The Continental Era
18
The Regional Era
23
The Global Era
26
World War II and Immediate Postwar
Foreign Policy
26
The Cold War Era
27
The Post-Vietnam War Era
29
The Post-Cold War Era?
32
The George Bush Jr. Administration
and September
11 34
From the Past Into the
Twenty-First Century
37
Chapter
3
The Global Context
and American Power
Influence on Government
and Society
The Cold War Era in World
Politics
The Rise of the East-West Conflict
The Rise of American Power
Global Complexity and American
Decline?
The Rise of Global Pluralism and
Interdependence
The Relative Decline of American
Power
The Post-Cold War Era,
Globalization, September 11th,
and American Renewal
Contradictory Post-Cold War
Tendencies
Is The Twenty-First Century the
American Century?
Beyond Global Context and Power
63
40
41
42
42
43
45
46
47
49
50
53
Part III Government and the
POLICYMAKING PROCESS
67
Chapter
4
Presidential Power and
Leadership
68
The Paradox of Presidential Power
69
XIV
Contents
Constitutional Roles and Strengths
69
Limits and Constraints
71
Uncertain Elements
76
The Patterns of the Paradox
77
The Problem of Presidential
Governance
79
The Presidential Life Cycle
79
American Politics and the Crisis of
Governance
83
Presidential Power in Foreign
Policy: An Overview
83
Presidential Supremacy During the
Cold War
84
The Decline of Presidential Power
Since the Vietnam War and the
Cold War
85
The Importance of Presidential
Leadership
86
Patterns in Foreign Policy
Leadership and Governance
88
The Roosevelt Presidency
88
The Cold War Years
89
The Transition Years
89
The Post-Vietnam War Years
90
Post-Cold War Opportunities
and Risks
95
The Bush Sr. Presidency
95
The Clinton Presidency
96
The Bush Jr. Presidency
97
Summary and Challenges of
the Post-Cold War World
99
Chapter
5
The Bureaucracy,
Presidential Management,
and the National
Security Council
103
A Huge and Complex Foreign
Policy Bureaucracy
Bureaucratic Size
104
104
Bureaucratic Complexity
106
Bureaucratic Historical Development
106
Presidential Management
109
The President's Orientation, Agenda,
and Level of Involvement
109
Appointment of Staff and Advisers
109
Organizing the Policymaking Process
115
The National Security Council
System
117
Origins
117
Changing Patterns in the NSC
118
Presidential Management Styles and
the Role of the NSC System
121
The Early NSC as Advisory Body
121
The Rise of the NSC Adviser and Staff
122
The NSC Adviser and Staff Ascendant
123
Bush Jr.'s Management Style
133
The NSC and Presidential
Management Types in
Perspective
136
Chapter
6
Understanding
Bureaucracy: The State
Department at Home
and Abroad
140
A Conceptual Approach for
Understanding Bureaucracy
141
The Context of the Decline of
State's Historic Role
141
State's Functions Over Time
143
Bureaucratic Organization and
Structure
144
At Home
144
Abroad
146
Overall Bureaucratic Patterns
148
USAID: Affiliated Yet Autonomous
151
Public Diplomacy: A Difficult
Affiliation
153
Contents
XV
The Foreign Service Subculture
Consequences for Presidential
Reliance on State
The Secretary of State and Other
Key Officials
The Future?
Chapter
7
The Military
Establishment
154
159
160
163
166
Functions of the Military
167
The Old U.S. Military
167
The Post-WWII Modern Military
Establishment
168
Doďs
Organizational Ideal Versus
Political Reality
171
The Modern Military Subculture
175
The American Way of War
178
The Post-Goldwater-Nichols
Military
181
A More Efficient But Incredibly
Complex Process
183
The Value of Military Advice
184
War, Low-Intensity Conflict,
and OOTW
187
Rummy, Military Transformation,
and the Iraq War
189
Continuing and New Military
Issues
191
Military Reform and the Future
Use of Force
Chapter
8
The Intelligence
Community
Purpose and Activities
of Intelligence
The Major Intelligence
Organizations
199
203
204
206
Intelligence Organizations of the
Defense Department
207
Non-DOD Organizations
209
Historical Development of a
Large, Complex Community
212
Patterns in the Intelligence
Process
213
Coordination Problems
215
Producer-Consumer Problems
220
Variation in Intelligence Success
223
The Central Intelligence Agency
and Covert Operations
226
The "Good
01'
Days"
227
The "Fall" and Reform During
the
1970s 231
Resurgence in the
1980s 232
Adjusting to the Post-Cold War
and
9/11 234
The Tensions Between
National Security and
Democracy
235
The Prevalence of a National
Security Ethos
236
The Rise of Democratic Norms
238
An Uneasy Coexistence of National
Security and Democracy
240
The Future of Intelligence?
244
Chapter
9
Foreign Economics,
the NEC, and State and
Local Governments
247
U.S. Foreign Economic Policy in
Historical Context
248
Contemporary Economic Involvement
and Interdependence
249
Relevant Governmental
Institutions
252
Economic Culture and the Free
Market Ethos
257
xvi
Contents
Coordination Efforts and
Problems
from Above
The Problem of Presidential
Attention and Knowledge
Clinton and the National
Economic Council
259
260
Origins
261
Robert Rubin and the Transition
262
The NEC in Operation
263
Policymaking Under Bush Jr.
265
The Role of State and Local
Governments
267
The Future of the NEC and
Foreign Economics
274
Chapter
11
Congress and
258
Interbranch Politics
306
The Context of Congressional
Foreign Policymaking
307
The Constitutional Foundation of
Foreign Policy
307
The Courts, the Congress, and the
Presidency
308
Avenues for Congressional Influence
311
.
The Historical Cyclical Pattern in
Legislative-Executive Relations
313
World War II and the Post-War
Years
314
Presidential Preeminence in the
Cold War Era
The Post-Vietnam Congressional
314
Chapter
10
Decisionmaking Theory
Resurgence
318
and Washington
Congress after the Cold War
325
Politics
276
Summary: from Deference
Policymaking Stages
277
to Assertiveness
326
Decisionmaking Models
278
Contemporary Congressional
Behavior in Four General Areas
328
The Rational Actor Ideal
278
Groupthink
280
The War Powers
328
Governmental Politics
282
Advice on and Consent to
Organizational Process
284
Appointments and Treaties
331
The Power of the Purse and the
The Two General Policymaking
Power to Make Laws
335
Levels
290
The Power of Oversight and
Presidential Politics
291
Investigation
337
Bureaucratic Politics
291
Congress and the Politics of
The Role of Personality, Beliefs,
Foreign Policy
341
and Crises
292
Into the Twenty-First Century
345
The World of Cognition
and Images
293
Part IV The Society and
The Impact of Personality
295
Domestic Politics
349
The Role of Crises
298
The Washington Political
Chapter
12
The Public and
Community
299
Its Beliefs
350
The Complex Reality of
The Old and New Consensus on
Policymaking
303
Public Opinion
351
Contents
XVII
The Traditional Wisdom
3 51
The New Consensus: A More Complex
and Consequential Public
351
Public Opinion
352
Elite and Mass Publics
352
Major Patterns in Public Opinion
354
Impact on Foreign Policy
356
Political Ideology and Foreign
Policy Orientations
360
The Cold War Years of Consensus
361
The Post-Vietnam Lack of
Consensus
365
The Continual Search for Consensus
and Policy Legitimation
375
Political Culture
377
American Culture and National
Style
377
Foreign Policy Implications
379
Continuity, Change, and the
Vietnam War
383
Summary: Patterns in Beliefs
and Foreign Policymaking
385
Chapter
13
Civil Liberties and
Political Participation
Versus National
Security
389
Contemporary Political
Participation
390
Historical Background
and Development
391
The Preoccupation With National
Security Versus Democratic
Liberties
392
World War I
393
World War II
394
The Cold War
396
The Post-Vietnam War
Resurgence of Civil Liberties
401
The Continued American
Dualism of Freedom and
Intolerance Despite the End
of the Cold War
403
Implications of the September
11
Attacks and the War on
Terrorism
404
Chapter
14
Electoral Politics
412
The Election Surprises of
1992,
2000,
and
2004 413
Political Parties and the Electoral
Process
415
Electoral Patterns Over Time
416
The New Deal Realignment
416
The Period of Bipartisanship
418
The Post-Vietnam Dealignment Era
420
Foreign Policy Implications
423
Contemporary Electoral and
Campaign Politics
425
Political and Future
Consequences
429
Chapter
15
Group Politics
434
Influence Strategies in Group
Politics
435
Social Movements, Group Origins
and Development
436
Group Politics During the
Cold War
438
Foreign Policy and Cold War-
Oriented Groups
438
The Military-Industrial-Scientific
Infrastructure
442
The Foreign Policy Establishment
446
The Rise of Movements of the
Left and the Right
448
The Civil Rights and Antiwar
Movements
448
XVIII
Contents
The Resurgence of Conservative
Movements and the Right
449
Part V Conclusion
513
Group Politics Since Vietnam
Chapter
17
Summarizing the Major
to the Present
452
Patterns, the Nature of
Change, and the Future
Collapse of the Foreign Policy
Politics of U.S. Foreign
Establishment
452
Policy
514
Expansion of Group Politics
Continuation of the Military-
453
Competing Theoretical Models
515
Industrial-Scientific Infrastructure
460
Pluralism
515
Group Politics in the Future
467
Elitism
516
The Great Debate
517
Chapter
16
The Media and the
Hyperpluralism, Iron Triangles,
Communications
and Issue Networks
518
Process
470
The Making of Foreign Policy
The Conventional Wisdoms and
Since World War II
518
the Complex Reality
471
Pluralism and the Cold War Years
519
Foreign Policy Coverage Since
From Elitism to Pluralism Since
World War II
472
Vietnam
520
The Selectivity and Medium of
Continuity in Hyperpluralist
Contemporary Coverage
475
Politics and an Apolitical Mass
Explaining News
Media Coverage
478
rUDllC
Overall Contemporary Complexity
and Convergence
527
Characteristics of the News Business
The Role of Culture, Ideology, and
478
Foreign Policy Change
528
Politics
486
9/11
and the Future
530
Summary of Implications for the
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Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy
496
NOTES
Ъ55
Public Knowledge and Democratic
Appendix A The U.S. Constitution
Citizenship
The Prevalence of Symbolic Politics
496
498
Abridged, as It Pertains
to U.S. Foreign Policy
585
The Entertainment Media
501
The Alternative Media
504
Appendix
Б
Recommended Websites
587
An Alternative Medium:
The Internet
508
Index
591
Information, Ideas, Symbols,
and Politics
509
Recommended Media Sources
for Contemporary Issues
509 |
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