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Diversity and U.S. foreign policy : a reader

Author: Ernest J Wilson, III
Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2004.
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As the public face of America has changed, so has its foreign policy. This text grapples with multiculturalism in America and multi-polarism in the international state. The articles tackle the  Read more...

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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Ernest J Wilson, III
ISBN: 0415928575 9780415928571 0415928842 9780415928847 9780203487044 0203487044
OCLC Number: 53375249
Description: xii, 386 p. ; 26 cm.
Contents: Introduction : framing the discussion of globalization, diversity, and U.S. international affairs / Ernest J. Wilson III --
section 1. Growing demographic diversity in U.S. society --
1. Global workforce 2000 : the new world labor market / William B. Johnston --
2. Travels into America's future / Robert D. Kaplan --
3. The new face of America : blended races making a true melting pot / Maria Puente, Martin Kasindorf --
section 2. Political and economic diversity in the global system --
4. Don't neglect the impoverished South / Robin Broad, John Cavanagh --
5. The dangers of decadence : what the rest can teach the West / Kishore Mahbubani --
section 3. The changing face of America's international affairs --
6. Grassroots policymaking : say good-bye to the "wise men" / Michael Clough --
7. Diversity in U.S. foreign policymaking : the dilemma endures / Allan E. Goodman --
8. The FSO of tomorrow / Madeline K. Albright --
9. A house divided : racism at the state department / Bruce Shapiro --
section 4. The politics of multiculturalism in international affairs --
10. The erosion of American national interest : the disintegration of identity / Samuel P. Huntington --
11. Multicultural foreign policy / Yossi Shain --
12. All politics are global : interest groups and the making of foreign policy / Eric M. Uslaner --
13. Getting Uncle Sam's ear : will ethnic lobbies cramp America's foreign policy style? / James M. Lindsay --
section 5. Hispanic Americans and U.S. foreign policy --
14. The keenest recruits to the dream : four centuries after Spanish-speakers settled in what is now the United States, how close have Latinos come to making their presence felt? / The Economist --
15. Family ties and ethnic lobbies : Latino relations with Latin America / Rodolfo de la Garza ... [et al.] --
16. International interests and foreign policy priorities of Mexican Americans / Patricia Hamm --
17. Dateline Washington : Cuban American clout / Carla Anne Robbins --
18. Here to stay : the domestic and international priorities of Latino leaders / The Tomas Rivera Policy Institute --
section 6. Asian Americans and U.S. foreign policy --
19. Bridges across continents : South Asians in the United States / Arati Rao --
20. Slanted : racial prejudice is part of what fueled the Clinton campaign scandal / Robert Wright --
section 7. Jewish Americans and U.S. foreign policy --
21. The genesis of the special relationship between the United States and Israel, 1948-1973 / Bat-Ami Zucker --
section 8. Arab Americans, Middle Eastern Americans, and U.S. foreign policy --
22. Local politics is global, as Hill turns to Armenia / Steven Mufson --
23. American foreign policy in the Middle East and its impact on the identity of Arab Muslims in the United States / Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad --
24. How to define a Muslim American agenda / Mohammed Ayoob --
25. Arab and Muslim America : a snapshot / Shibley Telhami --
section 9. African Americans and U.S. foreign policy --
26. Citizen diplomacy and Jesse Jackson : a case study for influencing U.S. foreign policy toward Souther Africa / Karin L. Stanford --
27. African American perspectives on foreign policy / Elliott P. Skinner --
28. The African Growth and Opportunity Act : changing foreign policy priorities toward Africa in a conservative political culture / Ronald Walters --
section 10. Human rights and gender in U.S. foreign policy --
29. Human rights in U.S. foreign policy : the rhetoric and the practice / Larman C. Wilson --
30. Gender and the foreign policy institutions / Nancy E. McGlen, Meredith R. Sarkees --
section 11. The impact of 9-11 --
31. Bowling together / Robert D. Putnam --
32. Politics after September 11 / Michael Barone --
33. Liberal democracy vs. transnational progressivism : the ideological war within the West / John Fonte --
section 12. Conclusion --
Double diversity : the intersection of big changes at home and abroad / Ernest J. Wilson III.
Responsibility: edited by Ernest J. Wilson, III.
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