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Contemporary cases in U.S. foreign policy: From Terrorism to trade
Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy (Second Edition) provides an in-depth examination of key policy decisions shaping American foreign relations after the Cold War. Edited by Ralph G. Carter, the book brings together a series of case studies written by leading scholars, addressing issues such as counterterrorism, military intervention, international trade, global security, and diplomatic strategy. Each case presents historical background, policy dilemmas, and analytical perspectives that help readers understand how U.S. foreign policy is formulated and implemented in a rapidly changing global environment. This volume serves as a practical resource for students and researchers studying modern American diplomacy.
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