Engaging with contemporary discussions on U.S. foreign policy, the book explores whether the focus should be on narrowly defined national interests or the promotion of American values globally. It also examines the balance between exercising unilateral power and collaborating through multilateral institutions. By presenting diverse perspectives, it enriches the reader's understanding of these critical debates surrounding America's role in world affairs.
David Skidmore Knihy



The Unilateralist Temptation in American Foreign Policy
- 168 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Exploring the impact of the Cold War's conclusion, this book argues that U.S. foreign policy has been characterized by unilateralism rather than multilateralism. It highlights how the structural changes in both domestic and international contexts have positioned the United States as a dominant rule-maker, emphasizing its hegemonic role on the global stage. The analysis delves into the implications of this approach for international relations and the challenges it poses for global cooperation.
International Political Economy
- 536 stránek
- 19 hodin čtení
This book reexamines international political economy amid uneven globalization, highlighting the vital roles of states alongside global firms. It addresses global issues like inequality, financial instability, and environmental challenges while providing clear concepts, historical context, and resources for deeper understanding.