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Steven W. Hook is professor of the Political Science Department at Kent State University. He is the author of several books, including U.S. Foreign policy: The Paradox of World Power (3rd ed., 2011) and National Interest and Foreign Aid (1995). He has edited many anthologies, including most afficher plus recently the Routledge Handbook of American Foreign Policy (2012, with Christopher Jones) and U.S. Foreign policy Today: American Renewal? (2011, with James M. Scott). His articles have appeared in such journals as World Politics, International Studies Quarterly, Asian Survey, European Security, International Interactions, and Foreign Policy Analysis. Hook is a past president of the Foreign Policy Analysis sections of the International Studies Association and the American Political Science Association. John Spanier received his PhD from Yale University. Since joining the faculty of the University of Florida in 1957, Spanier has lectured at the U.S. State Department's Foreign Service Institute, the Naval War College, military service academies, and several universities. Among his many other books is Games Nations Play. afficher moins

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In his U. S. Foreign Policy book, Steven Hook provides an unbiased and detailed survey of American foreign policy and its dilemmas and paradoxes over time.
 
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Hania18 | Sep 13, 2022 |
I really liked this book for use in a classroom. I used this book for one of my MA classes and it was easy to read and use as a reference. The editors made formatted the book well and it has a great deal of useful information on U.S. foreign policy since WWII. It's a great reference for anyone who is studying foreign policy.
 
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Angelic55blonde | 1 autre critique | Jul 11, 2007 |
The textbook of choice for Doctor William (Bill) Ward at The University of Texas in Arlington. Light on theory, but heavy on realist explanations for decisions made in the 20th century by foreign policy makers. Would have appreciated if it discussed the theoretical categorizations of Realist and Moralist schools of foreign policy.
 
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Kade | 1 autre critique | Jun 10, 2007 |

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8
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343
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#69,543
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½ 3.3
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ISBN
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