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  • Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations; Board of Directors, New America Foundation
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  • ...nominations and international treaties, as well as legislation relating to U.S. foreign policy.
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  • ...mplete text. This series is the official documentary historical record of U.S. foreign policy decisions]
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  • U.S. foreign policy analyst and influencer; cofounder of the new [[Foreign Policy Initiative]];
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  • The events that took place under various doctrines of [[U.S. foreign policy]], organized by period
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  • * Dobson, Alan P., and Steve Marsh. ''U.S. Foreign Policy since 1945.'' 160pp (2001) [http://www.questia.com/read/102241692?title=U.S ...n, Barry M. ''Secrets of State: The State Department and the Struggle Over U.S. Foreign Policy'' (1985).
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  • ...titution]] and the [[U.S. Special Operations University]], specializing in U.S. foreign policy, international political and defense affairs, responses to “failed” and
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  • ...series is the State Department's official documentary historical record of U.S. foreign policy decisions]
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  • * Ninkovich, Frank. ''The Wilsonian Century: U.S. Foreign Policy since 1900'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Wilsonian-Century-Foreign-Policy
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  • A U.S. foreign policy doctrine of the [[Cold War]], begun in 1947, focusing on keeping Communist
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  • * Dobson, Alan P., and Steve Marsh. ''U.S. Foreign Policy since 1945.'' 160pp (2001) [http://www.questia.com/read/102241692?title=U.S * Scott, James A. ''After the End: Making U.S. Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War World.'' (1998) 434pp [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a
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  • A transition of the view of U.S. foreign policy from the [[Cold War]] model to one based on "realism", and a balance of pow
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  • Primarily a U.S. foreign policy associated with the 1950s, a revival of [[isolationism]] arising from incre
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  • U.S. foreign policy analyst; Senior Fellow, [[Center for a New American Security]] and writer,
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  • According to [[Francis Fukuyama]], a branch of the [[U.S. foreign policy]] tradition of [[American nationalism]], which emphasizes [[isolationism]]
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  • ...as been an important advisor and facilitator, rather than executive, for [[U.S. foreign policy]] and is associated with [[neoconservatism]]
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  • ...ish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; advocate of interventionist U.S. foreign policy; advisory board, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]]; contributing editor
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  • ...irs at the [[University of Chicago]]; coauthor of ''[[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy]]''
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  • Formed the basis of [[U.S. foreign policy]] in 1918 during [[World War I]] leading to the [[Armistice]]; and was prom
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  • ...from 2002-2006. He is coauthor of the controversial ''The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy.''
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  • ...onal Affairs, Harvard University, and coauthor of ''[[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy]]''
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  • Mearsheimer and Walt called it part of the [[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy|Israel lobby]], <ref name=MW>{{citation
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  • ...of State]], the '''Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs''' deals with U.S. foreign policy and U.S. relations with the countries of Afghanistan, [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhu
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  • ...ious organizations that were closely associated with the implementation of U.S. foreign policy in the 1980s, especially in Central America. [[Political Research Associate
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  • ...essive policymakers should turn to the great mainstay of twentieth-century U.S. foreign policy: liberal internationalism, which posits that a global system of stable libe
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  • ...e for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK)'' involves [[human rights]] and [[U.S. foreign policy]] specialists who banded together to address the problems in [[North Korea]
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  • ...ard's]] [[Stephen Walt]], coauthor of bestselling ''[[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy]]'', injects a dose of realism into the online political debate
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  • ...e of the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, he was Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy at the [[Brookings Institution]], where he has worked since 2000.
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  • ...essive policymakers should turn to the great mainstay of twentieth-century U.S. foreign policy: liberal internationalism, which posits that a global system of stable libe
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  • ...anization, focused on the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]] as well as broader U.S. foreign policy regarding the Middle East, and media coverage of this issue. It describes i
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  • *[[financial system|international economic engagement]] as a key element of U.S. foreign policy in this time of great economic dislocation.
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  • ..."The Reagan Doctrine: A Conceptual Analysis of the Democracy Imperative in U.S. Foreign Policy, 1981-1988." PhD dissertation Brandeis U. 1996. 269 pp. DAI 1996 57(4): 1
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  • William Blum, an author and critic of the CIA and U.S. foreign policy, suggests it was set up to legally continue the CIA's prohibited activities
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  • In ''[[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy]]'', the authors describe it as one of the Israel lobby's "most energetic [ | title = The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy
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  • ...ly a means for the U.S. to present viewpoints which are in the interest of U.S. foreign policy, but which will be acceptable or more acceptable to the intended target aud
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  • ...as not been supportive of [[Likud]] positions. In ''[[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy]]'', Mearsheimer and Walt called it moderate.
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  • * Brinkley, Douglas, ed. ''Dean Acheson and the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy.'' 1993. 271 pp. essays by scholars
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  • While, in The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy, John Mearsheimer and Steven Walt call him a member of the Israel Lobby, th | title = The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy
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  • ...y Office]], access to [[#Kwajalein Atoll|Kwajalein]] is the most important U.S. foreign policy interest in [[Micronesia]].<ref name=GAO>{{citation
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  • ...ited States government; it is responsible for implementing the country's [[U.S. foreign policy|foreign policy]] and the conduct of its [[Diplomacy (international relation
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  • ...nan]], however, Cass was made [[Secretary of State]]. As the architect of U.S. foreign policy, he continued to propound U.S. expansionism.
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  • ...of Power: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Their Enduring Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy.'' Praeger, 2006. 196 pp.
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  • Lippmann, W. (1943). U.S. foreign policy: shield of the republic. Boston: Little, Brown and company. Lippmann, W. (1947). The cold war, a study in U.S. foreign policy. New York: Harper.
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  • ...ama to support Mubarak. “The Egyptian President is a pillar of support for U.S. foreign policy in the Muslim world”, Donilon says, “Turning your back on a loyal frien
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  • ...pport the Strategic Studies program 25,000, To support a seminar series on U.S. foreign policy 20,000
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  • * Wunderlin, Clarence E. ''Robert A Taft: Ideas, Tradition, And Party In U.S. Foreign Policy'' (2005).
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  • * Caraley, Demetrios James ed. ''September 11, Terrorist Attacks and U.S. Foreign Policy.'' New York: Academy of Political Science, 2002, 200 pp. * McCartney, Paul T. "American Nationalism and U.S. Foreign Policy from September 11 to the Iraq War." ''Political Science Quarterly'' 2004 11
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  • ...Lamberton. ''American Machiavelli: Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of U.S. Foreign Policy.'' (2004) [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=22051109395540
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  • ...ernational law]], the relationship between the [[U.S. Constitution]] and [[U.S. foreign policy]], [[international humanitarian law]], and [[biological weapon|biological w
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  • ...t of Defense|Defense]], [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and other parts of U.S. foreign policy formulation. No longer needing the internal influence, in 1975 he and Nixon
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  • ...ce]], equality, [[human rights]], respect for [[international law]], and a U.S. foreign policy based on these ideals. JVP opposes [[antisemitism|anti-Jewish]], [[Islamoph ...Walt]] suggest it is not part of what they call the [[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy|Israel Lobby]].<ref name=MWbook>{{citation
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  • ...of Power: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Their Enduring Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy,'' ed. William N. Tilchin and Charles E. Neu (2006)
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  • ...by academics John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, '''''The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy''''' is one of the most provocative and controversial foreign policy books | title = The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy
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  • Obama began his presidential term of office with a focus on [[U.S. foreign policy|foreign policy]], particularly the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and the [[
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  • {{seealso|U.S. foreign policy}} '''History of U.S. foreign policy''' covers the foreign relations and diplomacy of the United States going ba
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  • ...am, Wolf Ladejinsky.<ref>Alfred McCoy, "Land Reform as Counter-Revolution: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Tenant Farmers of Asia," ''Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars'',
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  • ...These steps meant that the [[Roosevelt Corollary]] was no longer a part of U.S. foreign policy. He also proposed an arms embargo on [[Latin America]] and a one-third red
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  • ...posed to terrorism. At the same time, they were openly critical of current U.S. foreign policy, especially in the Middle East, believing it plays into the hands of Islami
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