Diversity and U.S. Foreign Policy A Reader

Diversity and U.S. Foreign Policy A Reader by Ernest J. Wilson (III.) is published by Psychology Press in 2004 and spans 386 pages. This book examines the evolution of U.S. foreign policy in the context of America’s changing demographics and the increasing complexity of global relations. It moves beyond conventional narratives that portray foreign policy as a simple rivalry between superpowers, addressing the implications of multiculturalism within the United States and the emergence of multipolarity in international affairs.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of how diversity shapes U.S. foreign policy, engaging with themes relevant to political science, international relations, and ethnic studies. The text delves into the intersections of social science and security, providing insights into the multifaceted nature of contemporary global interactions. This edition serves as a critical resource for understanding the broader implications of diversity on national and international security dynamics.
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As the public face of American has changed, so has the face of its foreign policy. Diversity and U.S. Foreign Policy, goes beyond the traditional texts that focus on foreign policy only as a contest between super-powers to grapple with multiculturalism in America and multipolarism on the international state.
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