Defending the National Interest: Raw Materials Investments and U.S Foreign Policy
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- 2013.06.19
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목차
1.Introduction
2.Bringing the State Back on Stage
3.What is the National Interest?
4.The Historical Evolution of U.S policy
5.Policy-Making in a Weak State
6.Critical Viewpoint
7.Conclusion
본문내용
Introduction
The United States has been one of the fastest growing countries in the world for the last two hundred years. It has been the world’s largest economy since the end of the First World War, and became dominant power after the Second World War. As its political power and economic capacity increase, the United States became increasingly involved in international affairs, pursuing its diverse goals and objectives. Among those foreign policy goals and objectives, some have been changed along with the growth of global power position, while others have remained unchanged.
In his book Defending the National interest, Stephen D. Krasner identifies the goals and objectives of the U.S foreign policy since the end of the First World War, and tries to prove that there has always been the “national interest”—apart from the interests of domestic constituents—which the U.S decision-makers have pursued. In this report, I firstly try to summarize Krasner’s perspectives on the statist approach, the national interests, and the historical evolution of U.S foreign policy, and then I want to critically analyze some of Krasner’s viewpoints.
참고 자료
Krasner, D. Stephen. Defending the National Interest: Raw Materials Investments and U.S. Foreign Policy. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1978.