foreign policy: protecting the american way chapter 17
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The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy A new world order A new world order Unipolar (power structure) Unipolar (power structure) Multilateralism Multilateralism The Gulf War The Gulf War War in the Balkans War in the Balkans © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.3TRANSCRIPT
Foreign Policy:Foreign Policy:Protecting the American WayProtecting the American Way
Chapter 17Chapter 17
The Roots of U.S. Foreign The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy and Defense Policy
The cold war eraThe cold war eraContainmentContainmentVietnamVietnamBipolar (power structure)Bipolar (power structure)
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The Roots of U.S. Foreign The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy and Defense Policy
A new world orderA new world orderUnipolar (power structure)Unipolar (power structure)MultilateralismMultilateralismThe Gulf WarThe Gulf WarWar in the BalkansWar in the Balkans
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The Roots of U.S. Foreign The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy and Defense Policy
The war on terrorismThe war on terrorismU.S. no longer using a multilateral approachU.S. no longer using a multilateral approach
Would not support Kyoto Protocol or International Would not support Kyoto Protocol or International Criminal CourtCriminal Court
9-11 World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks9-11 World Trade Center and Pentagon attacksPreemptive war doctrinePreemptive war doctrineAfghanistan invasion and ouster of TalibanAfghanistan invasion and ouster of Taliban
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The Roots of U.S. Foreign The Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy and Defense Policy
The Iraq WarThe Iraq WarRationale for war, suspected weapons of mass Rationale for war, suspected weapons of mass
destruction (WMD)destruction (WMD)Strong international objection to military actionStrong international objection to military actionPostwar Iraq very unstable, making reconstruction Postwar Iraq very unstable, making reconstruction
difficultdifficultHeavy involvement in Iraq limited U.S. ability to Heavy involvement in Iraq limited U.S. ability to
respond on other frontsrespond on other frontsWaning public support and the “surge”Waning public support and the “surge”
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The Military Dimension of National The Military Dimension of National Security PolicySecurity Policy
Military power, uses, and capabilitiesMilitary power, uses, and capabilitiesNuclear war Nuclear war Conventional warConventional war
The all-volunteer militaryThe all-volunteer militaryUnconventional (guerilla) warUnconventional (guerilla) war
Vietnam, Iraq, AfghanistanVietnam, Iraq, AfghanistanTransnational terrorismTransnational terrorism
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The Military Dimension of National The Military Dimension of National Security PolicySecurity Policy
The politics of national defenseThe politics of national defensePublic opinionPublic opinion
Generally supportiveGenerally supportiveWanes if military conflict extends for long periodWanes if military conflict extends for long period
The military-industrial complexThe military-industrial complex
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The Economic Dimension of The Economic Dimension of National Security PolicyNational Security Policy
Three world economic centersThree world economic centersUnited States, Europe, Pacific RimUnited States, Europe, Pacific Rim
Promoting global tradePromoting global tradeMarshal PlanMarshal PlanMultinational corporationsMultinational corporationsEconomic globalizationEconomic globalizationFree trade and protectionismFree trade and protectionismTrade imbalance and ChinaTrade imbalance and China
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The U.S. Trade DeficitThe U.S. Trade Deficit
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The Economic Dimension of The Economic Dimension of National Security PolicyNational Security Policy
Maintaining access to oil and other natural Maintaining access to oil and other natural resourcesresourcesMiddle East and the Gulf WarMiddle East and the Gulf War
Assisting developing nationsAssisting developing nationsIMF and World BankIMF and World BankMisconceptions and low popular support in U.S.Misconceptions and low popular support in U.S.
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Assistance to Developing Countries, Assistance to Developing Countries, as a Percentage of Gross National as a Percentage of Gross National IncomeIncome
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A Challenging WorldA Challenging World
Expanded terrorist threatsExpanded terrorist threatsIraq conflict mobilized and united Islamic Iraq conflict mobilized and united Islamic
extremistsextremistsThe challenge of the global economyThe challenge of the global economy
U.S. oil dependencyU.S. oil dependencySurging Chinese economySurging Chinese economyWeakening U.S. dollarWeakening U.S. dollar
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