US Foreign Policy

Test 2-Study Guide

 

 

I.          Resources Available to Implement U.S. Foreign Policy

 

Wittkopf et al., "Instruments of Global Influence: Covert Activities," pp. 109-146.

 

 Sun Tzu, "Employment of Secret Agents," The Art of War [R]

 

Wittkopf et al., "External Sources of American Foreign Policy," pp. 147-197.

 

Richard Haass, "Think Tanks and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Policy Makers Perspective," pp. 5-8.

 

Donald Abelson, "Think Tanks and U.S. Foreign Policy: An Historical Perspective." pp. 9-12.

 

Wittkopf et al., "Societal Sources of American Foreign Policy," pp. 239-277.

 

 

 

II.                When Globalization and Civilizations Meet---or Collide

 

Friedman, "The World Is Ten Years Old," pp. xi-xxii.

 

Friedman, "The New System," pp. 3-16.

 

Friedman, "Information Arbitrage," pp. 19-28.

 

Friedman, "The Lexus and the Olive Tree," pp. 29-43.

Friedman, "Globalution," pp. 167-193.

 

Huntington, “Clash of Civilization”

 

 

III.       Class notes and Assignments