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5.0 out of 5 stars A good new book on US foreign policy !
Being a professor in I.R. with classes on US foreign policy I am always on the lookout for any new books on this subjects. I came accross this book last year and have been using it ever since for my classes on the subject.
This new book is very good in outlining the major goals that US foreign policy has followed. The author uses an interesting approach that he...
Published on January 15, 2009 by Dr. Metal

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3.0 out of 5 stars T.M.I.
This is a good book but it has just to much information for a one semester class. If you want to read it for personal learning, awesome but if you are considering having it as your required reading for a 4 month semester class please don't do that to yourself or your students. My professor said yesterday that he regrets getting it, so do we. It is just to much information.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good new book on US foreign policy !, January 15, 2009
Being a professor in I.R. with classes on US foreign policy I am always on the lookout for any new books on this subjects. I came accross this book last year and have been using it ever since for my classes on the subject.
This new book is very good in outlining the major goals that US foreign policy has followed. The author uses an interesting approach that he called the 4 P's, which stand for Power, Peace, Prosperity & Principle. Accoding to him all of US foreing policy can be analysed using these 4 guidelines. However, the 4 P's are usually never simultaneouly achievable in a single foreign policy decision, and hence, some usually have to be sacrificed or traded off for others. This means that foreign policy usually has to be prioritized, since it is highly unlikely that even a superpower like the USA can usually realize all of the 4 P's in a single decision. Hence, the subtitle of the book is called the Dynamics of Choice... Principle, by the way, stands for morals or morality in foreign policy. This method is clearly a good one, for it gives the students a new solid perspective when it comes to analyzing any of the foreign policy decisions that the USA has taken in the past. The book also provides a lot of examples that are both very relevant and vivid when explaining many things to the students and readers.
It is up to date, and includes new material and debates, so that, if willing, both the students and the professors can engage in debates.
The only negative thing that I found to be really surprising was the fact that this new 3rd edition is actually a lot shorter than my 2nd edition. Why the publishing company did this, is anybodys guess. For my part I'm just glad that I bought the 2nd edition and not the shorter 3rd new edition. If you have the chance I'd urge you to buy the longer 2nd edition.
Along with "American Foreign Policy" by Eugene Wittkopf and Charles Kegley this is the best book that I've found on US foreign policy.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic jentleson informs and delights with his writing style, September 28, 2009
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i enjoyed the fact that we can learn foreign policy fundamentals from an expert whose writing style flows like a novelist, instead of the dry old textbook form assigned to so many courses. his son adam id also in possesion of a progressive yet historiacally rooted mind :). great book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Like new!, December 23, 2011
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I was amazed at how great the condition of this book was. It practically looked brand new when I took it out of the box. The pages weren't even marked, which I was happy about. Delivery was earlier than the actual expected arrival date, so I was happy about that. Thanks! :)
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3.0 out of 5 stars T.M.I., September 29, 2010
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This is a good book but it has just to much information for a one semester class. If you want to read it for personal learning, awesome but if you are considering having it as your required reading for a 4 month semester class please don't do that to yourself or your students. My professor said yesterday that he regrets getting it, so do we. It is just to much information.
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1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It is a text book. What do you really want?, June 5, 2009
Like I said it is a text book. I needed it for a class. As far as books that I am forced to read go it is not so bad.

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