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Chapter 14: Foreign Policy and Democracy


How Does Foreign Policy Work?
  • What institutions make up the foreign policy establishment?
  • What groups help shape foreign policy? Among these players, which are most influential?
The Values in American Foreign Policy
  • What are the legacies of the traditional system of foreign policy?
  • When and why did the traditional system of foreign policy end?
  • What new values guided U.S. foreign policy after World War II?
The Instruments of Modern American Foreign Policy
  • What are the six primary instruments of modern American foreign policy?
  • How does each instrument reflect a balance between the values of the traditional system of foreign policy and the values of cold war politics?
Roles Nations Play
  • What four traditional foreign policy roles has the United States adopted throughout its history?
  • Since the end of World War II, how has the role of the United States in world affairs evolved?


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