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CHAPTER 14 Foreign Policy 320
Facing the World: Foreign and Defense Policy 321
National Security and Defense Policies 321
Diplomacy 321
Idealism versus Realism in Foreign Policy 322
Terrorism and Warfare 323
The Emergence of Terrorism 323
The War on Terrorism 324
Wars in Iraq 325
Afghanistan 326
U.S. DIPLOMATIC EFFORTS 327
Nuclear Weapons 327
The New Power: China 328
Israel and the Palestinians 331
The Economic Crisis in Europe 332
Who Makes Foreign Policy? 333
Constitutional Powers of the President 333
The Executive Branch and Foreign Policymaking 334
Congress Balances the Presidency 336
The Major Foreign Policy Themes 337
The Formative Years: Avoiding Entanglements 337
The Era of Internationalism 338
Superpower Relations 339
Key Terms • Chapter Summary • Test Yourself • CourseMate
Appendix A
The Declaration of Independence 345
Appendix B
The Constitution of the United States 347
Appendix C
Federalist Papers No. 10 and No. 51 363
Glossary 371
Index 383
Chapter 14 Features
at issue: Should
American—or Israel—Attack
Iran’s Nuclear Sites? 329
making a difference:
Working for
Human Rights 342
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