This textbook provides a valuable introduction to the construction and application of US foreign policy in the modern era, encouraging readers to think about how ideas, institutions and goals have been at work in the foreign policy of recent presidential administrations.
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The global HIV-AIDS crisis -- NATO and transatlantic security relations -- The United Nations -- US relations with China -- US relations with Russia -- The Global War on Terror -- Afghanistan: a different kind of war -- The axis of evil: Iraq -- The axis of evil: Iran -- The axis of evil: North Korea -- The Israel-Palestinian peace process -- Conclusions.
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Focuses on the countries' neighboring status, lack of balance of power, Russia's ambition to re-establish control over the Muslim Turkic republics, and Turkey's pursuit of a policy of defense against Russia; 1990s, chiefly.
This publication addresses several contemporary issues impacting the relations between the Caribbean and Latin America including challenges relation to migration, security, economic and political integration, in the context of the current global environment. Against this background, the publication also seeks to provide recommendations and options.
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This essay examines the evolution of Iranian foreign policy on the 30th anniversary of the revolution. Iranian foreign policy operates on two levels: domestic politics and international politics. Statements offered for domestic consumption can be given less attention than those remarks and actions at the international level. While religious rhetoric often billowed from Friday sermons, pragmatic policies driven by a basic understanding of realism generally determined foreign policy over the last thirty years. The United States and other countries dealing with Iran should understand Iran's national interests and find some common interests upon which to cooperate and reduce tensions, or they will face continued hostilities and failed policies. Any calls for a grand bargain should be rejected because this would be inconsistent with Iran's approach to foreign policy. Adapted from the source document.