The remaining twentyone chapters are organized into five sections: “Historical Contexts,” “Institutions and Processes,” “The United States and the World,” “Key Issues” and “Futures and Scenarios.” A number of features make this textbook particularly useful for teaching undergraduates. 6 In terms of structure, the introduction is followed by a chapter on the theories underpinning US foreign policy and another chapter on the vexed issue of American exceptionalism. For that reason, this review will provide only a brief summary of the overall text, discussing those chapters considered especially useful or problematic, before focusing upon the changes that have been made for the second edition. 3John Bloxham 4 University of Nottingham 5 Many readers of this review will already be familiar with the first edition of this work, which is a staple of university libraries and undergraduate reading lists. ![]() US Foreign Policy, 2nd Edition 2 Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.
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