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Chapter 17

Chapter 17. Foreign and Defense Policy: Protecting the American Way. 17-2. Preamble, U.S. Constitution. We the people of the United States, in order to … provide for the common defense …. 17-3. The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy. The United States as Global Superpower

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Chapter 17

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  1. Chapter 17 Foreign and Defense Policy: Protecting the American Way

  2. 17-2 Preamble, U.S. Constitution We the people of the United States, in order to … provide for the common defense …

  3. 17-3 The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy • The United States as Global Superpower • Isolationist • Internationalist • Lesson of Munich • Containment • The Cold War and Vietnam • Cold War • Bipolar

  4. 17-4 The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy • Détente and Disintegration of “the Evil Empire” • Lesson of Vietnam • Détente • Perestroika • Unipolar

  5. 17-5 The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy • A New World Order • Multilateralism • Gulf Operations, 1990 • Balkans, 1992 and 1999 • The War on Terrorism • Different targets • Preemptive war doctrine

  6. 17-6 The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy • The Iraq War • Weapons of Mass Destruction • Changing public opinions • 2004 presidential campaigns

  7. 17-7 The Process of Foreign and Military Policymaking • The Policymaking Instruments • Diplomacy • Military Power • Economic Exchange • Intelligence Gathering

  8. 17-8 The Process of Foreign and Military Policymaking • The Policymaking Machinery • Defense Organizations • Intelligence Organizations • Diplomatic Organizations • Economic Organizations

  9. 17-9 The Military Dimension of National Security Policy • Defense Capability • The Uses of Military Power • Unlimited Nuclear Warfare • Limited Nuclear Warfare • Unlimited Conventional Warfare • Limited Conventional Warfare • Counterinsurgency • Police-Type Action

  10. 17-10 The Military Dimension of National Security Policy • The Politics of National Defense • Public Opinion and Elite Conflict • The Military-Industrial Complex • Military Establishments • Arms Industry • Members of Congress

  11. 17-11 The Economic Dimension of National Security Policy • A Changing World Economy • The Marshall Plan • Three economic centers • America’s Global Economic Goals • Global Trade • Multinational Corporations • Economic Globalization • Free-Trade Position • Protectionism • Job Losses

  12. 17-12 The Economic Dimension of National Security Policy • America’s Global Economic Goals, continued • Access to Natural Resources • Oil • Relations with the Developing World • Foreign Aid • Human Rights Issues

  13. 17-13 A New World • Global terrorism is a driving force. • Higher presence in the Middle East after 9/11.

  14. 17-14 States in the Nation

  15. 17-15 States in the Nation

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