American Foreign Policy
Explore the intricate world of global diplomacy with American Foreign Policy by William O. Chittick, published in 2006. This comprehensive volume spans 536 pages, delving into the motivations and values that drive U.S. foreign policy decisions. Ideal for students and enthusiasts alike, Chittick identifies three key value orientations—security, economic, and community—that fundamentally influence how the United States interacts with the world.
Through insightful case studies and analysis, this book provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the processes that inform foreign relations and the philosophical underpinnings of government decision-making. Whether you're studying political science, international relations, or simply interested in current events, American Foreign Policy serves as an essential resource for grasping the complexities of U.S. international strategies.