Summary
"Examines the perspectives of Democrats and Republicans on dozens of major foreign policy issues of the 21st century, illuminating both areas of consensus and issues where partisan divisions are wide. Presents both historical and contemporary examples of partisan divisions on key foreign policy issues that clarify the impact of partisanship on politics and foreign policy. Examines a wide variety of partisan actors and sources―including the party platform, unelected party elites and advisors, members of Congress, U.S. presidents, and presidential candidates―for their unique perspectives on foreign policy issues. Supplies cross-referenced coverage of related foreign policy topics, such as ISIS, Syria, Iraq, and terrorism" --Amazon.
Other formats
Online version: Rubenzer, Trevor, author. Today's foreign policy issues Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, 2017
Contents
Introduction
Afghanistan
Arms control and disarmament
Ballistic missile defense (MBD)
Brexit and the European Union
China
Climate change
Cuba
Cyberterrorism
Debt relief for developing countries
Defense spending
Drug trafficking
Egypt
Energy policy
Foreign aid
Human rights
Immigration
Iran
Iraq
ISIS/ISIL
Israel
Latin America
Libya
Mexico
Military intervention
Nation building
NATO
North Korea
Pakistan
Refugees
Russia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Syria
Terrorism
Trade policy
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Ukraine
United Nations.