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| Preface | |
| Correlation Guide | |
| Topic Guide | |
| Internet References | |
| The United States and the World: Strategic Choices | |
| Unit Overview | |
| From Hope to Audacity: Appraising Obama’s Foreign Policy | |
| The World Still Needs a Leader | |
| Hegemony on the Cheap: Liberal Internationalism from Wilson to Bush | |
| The Eagle Has Cr... MORE | |
| Pillars of the Next American Century | |
| Grand Strategy for a Divided America | |
| Enemies into Friends: How the United States Can Court Its Adversaries | |
| The United States and the World: Regional and Bilateral Relations | |
| Unit Overview | |
| Russia | |
| Will Moscow Help with Trouble Spots? | |
| Russia and the West: Mutually Assured Distrust | |
| Asia | |
| Emerging Strategic Dilemmas in U.S.-Chinese Relations | |
| China’s Challenge to U.S. Hegemony | |
| Let’s Make a Deal | |
| The South | |
| Requiem for the Monroe Doctrine | |
| Mirror-Imaging the Mullahs: Our Islamic Interlocutors | |
| After Iran Gets the Bomb: Containment and Its Complications | |
| U.S. Africa Command: A New Strategic Paradigm? | |
| Bottom-Up Nation Building | |
| The Domestic Side of American Foreign Policy | |
| Unit Overview | |
| The War We Deserve | |
| The Evangelical Roots of US Africa Policy | |
| Waiting Games: The Politics of US Immigration Reform | |
| The Institutional Context of American Foreign Policy | |
| Unit Overview | |
| The Presidency | |
| The Carter Syndrome | |
| National War Powers Commission Report, Miller Center of Public Affairs, February 2007 | |
| The Bureaucracy | |
| The Homeland Security Hash | |
| Coming Soon: A Crisis in Civil-Military Relations | |
| Lost for Words: The Intelligence Community’s Struggles to Find Its Voice | |
| Arrested Development: Making Foreign Aid a More Effective Tool | |
| Congress | |
| When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power | |
| Foreign Policy Problems and the Policy Making Process | |
| Unit Overview | |
| Law, Liberty and War: Originalist Sin | |
| Neo-Conservatives, Liberal Hawks, and the War on Terror: Lessons from the Cold War | |
| Securing the Information Highway: How to Enhance the United States’ Electronic Defenses | |
| U.S. International Economic Strategy | |
| Unit Overview | |
| America’s Sticky Power, Walter Russell Mead, as seen in Foreign Policy, March/April 2004 | |
| The New Axis of Oil | |
| The Coming Financial Pandemic | |
| Can Sanctions Stop Proliferation? | |
| U.S. Military Strategy | |
| Unit Overview | |
| The Use of Force | |
| The New Rules of War | |
| Space Wars: Coming to the Sky Near You? | |
| Preemption Paradox | |
| New Challenges and Old Concepts: Understanding 21st Century Insurgency | |
| Arms Control | |
| Nuclear Disorder: Surveying Atomic Threats | |
| Nuclear Abolition: A Reverie | |
| Low-cost Nuclear Arms Races | |
| The Iraq War, Afghanistan, and Beyond | |
| Unit Overview | |
| Lifting the Veil: Understanding the Roots of Islamic Militancy | |
| How We’ll Know When We’ve Won: A Definition of Success in Iraq | |
| Is It Worth It?: The Difficult Case for War in Afghanistan | |
| Afghanistan: Graveyard of Good Intent | |
| Cracks in the Jihad | |
| Exit Lessons | |
| Test-Your-Knowledge Form | |
| Article Rating Form | |
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