The New Foreign Policy

The New Foreign Policy by Laura Neack, published by Bloomsbury USA on August 8, 2013, is a third edition text comprising 260 pages in English. This book integrates theory with case studies to examine the processes and factors that influence foreign policy decisions. Neack provides a thorough exploration of both historical and contemporary lessons, utilizing a diverse range of real-world foreign policy choices and their outcomes.
Readers will find an analysis of significant events such as the Eurozone crisis, rising nationalism in Germany and Japan, and the evolving dynamics of Canadian foreign policy. The text also discusses President Obama’s grand strategy and the reactions of emerging powers like Brazil and India, alongside the Egyptian youth revolution. This edition aims to offer insights into the complexities of political science and international relations, making it a valuable resource for those interested in arms control, diplomacy, and comparative politics.
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Integrating theory and case studies, this cogent text explores the processes and factors that shape foreign policy. In her thoroughly revised and updated edition, Laura Neack considers both old and new lessons, drawing on a rich array of real foreign policy choices and outcomes. In new cases, Neack explores decision making in the Eurozone crisis, increasing nationalism in Germany and Japan and what seems to be growing bellicosity among Canadians, Obama’s grand strategy and the responses of rising powers Brazil and India, and the Egyptian youth revolution.
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