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America′s Foreign Policy Toolkit: Key Institutions and Processes

✍ Scribed by Charles A. Stevenson


Publisher
CQ Press
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
409
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


How is foreign policy in the United States really crafted? Who does the work? How are the various activites of the many key participants coordinated and controlled? In America′s Foreign Policy Toolkit: Key Institutions and Processes, Charles A. Stevenson identifies for students what the key foreign policy tools are, clarifies which tools are best for which tasks, describes the factors that constrain or push how they′re used, and provides fresh insight into the myriad challenges facing national security decisionmakers. Written in an engaging style with case examples drawn from "behind the scenes," Stevenson brings depth and dimension to the sophisticated pathways and instruments of American foreign policy, from the State Department to the intelligence agencies to the Commerce Department and beyond.
 
In this brief text for American foreign policy and national security courses, Stevenson focuses on the institutions and processes of foreign policy, beginning with a look at the historical context and then looking in turn at the tools available to the president, congress, and the shared budgetary tools. The following part, "Using the Tools," looks at the diplomatic, economic, military, intelligence, homeland security, and international institutions instruments. Stevenson concludes with chapters that consider the important constraints and limitation of the U.S. toolkit. Each chapter ends with a case study that allows readers to connect the theory of the toolkit with the realities of decisionmaking.

Highlights of the text′s coverage include:

  • A sustained analysis of the U.S. Constitution as a response to security threats in the 1780s, providing a strong historical foundation on and springboard for discussion of this basic document in terms of national security powers;
  • Comprehensive coverage of the congressional role overseeing all other policy instruments, showing Congress as an active player in all aspects of foreign policy;
  • Analysis of the full spectrum of agencies and activities involved in foreign economic policy, covering the numerous organizations involved in foreign economic policy, the weak coordinating mechanisms, and the various processes (sanctions, trade, foreign assistance, direct investment) used as policy tools;
  • A consistent framework for analyzing each instrument (authorities, capabilities, personnel, culture, internal factions, and the role of Congress), which makes comparative analyses of U.S. institutions simple and direct;
  • An illuminating overview of the budget process through both the executive and legislative branches, acknowledging the budget process as a shared policy tool, with conflict and feedback, rather than as a linear process;
  • A discussion of homeland security instruments and international organizations used as policy tools, highlighting the relevance of these new and often overlooked instruments; and
  • A survey of recommendations for reform and the difficulties involved, providing possible explanations of foreign policy failures and alternative organizations and processes.

This must-have text for courses on American foreign policy will be a crucial reference that students will keep on the shelf long after the last class.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Brief Contents
Detailed Contents
Tables, Figures, and Boxes
Preface
About the Author
Introduction: Tools and Tool Users
Chapter 1 - The Framers’ Design
Chapter 2 - Following the Blueprint
Chapter 3 - The President’s Toolkit
Chapter 4 - Congress’s Toolkit
Chapter 5 - Shared Tools of the Budgetary Process
Chapter 6 - The Diplomatic Instrument
Chapter 7 - The Economic Instruments
Chapter 8 - The Military Instrument
Chapter 9 - The Secret Intelligence Instruments
Chapter 10 - The Homeland Security Instruments
Chapter 11 - The International Institutions Instrument
Chapter 12 - Elephants in the Workshop
Chapter 13 - Missing Tools
Notes
Index


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