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245 00 $aUS foreign policy /$cNoe l Merino, book editor.
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264 1 $aFarmington Hills, Mich. :$bGreenhaven Press,$c2015.
300 $a230 pages :$billustrations, map ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aOpposing viewpoints series
505 00 $tAmericans Want Less Global Military Involvement and More Economic Involvement /$rPew Research Center for the People and the Press --$tThe Majority of Americans Want the United States to Be More Active in World Affairs /$rGregory Holyk and Dina Smeltz --$tTime for U.S. to Stop Shielding Israel /$rIbrahim Sharqieh --$tDoes America Still Have a Special Relationship with Israel and Saudi Arabia? : And, If So, Is It Even Worth Keeping? /$rAaron David Miller --$tThe Increasing Use of Drone Strikes Demands International Regulation /$rMicah Zenko --$tThe Drone Wars : International Law Will Not Make Them Humane /$rArthur Herman and John Yoo --$tThe United States Achieved Major Accomplishments in the Iraq War /$rBen Voth --$tThe United States Has Suffered Many Consequences from the Iraq War /$rJamie Tarabay --$tThe War in Afghanistan Has Made Progress and Should Continue /$rFrederick W. Kagan and Kimberly Kagan --$tAfghanistan : Is It Really the End Game? /$rConn Hallinan --$tIn Syria, U.S. Credibility Is at Stake /$rDavid Ignatius --$tThe United States Should Launch a Full-Scale Military Intervention in Syria /$rAmmar Abdulhamid --$tThe United States Should Not Launch a Military Intervention in Syria /$rMichael T. Klare --$tForeign Aid Is Ineffective in Alleviating Poverty /$rJagdish Bhagwati --$tForeign Aid Is Effective and Should Not Be Cut /$rLaurie Garrett --$tWhy We Give Foreign Aid /$rCharles Krauthammer --$tSanctions Have Crippled Iran's Economy, but They're Not Working /$rChristopher de Bellaigue --$tEconomic Sanctions Against Iran Are Working /$rJohn Cassidy --$tThe United States Should Continue to Give Foreign Aid to Israel /$rDavid Meir-Levi --$tThe Case for Ending Aid to Israel /$rDoug Bandow --$tA Little Humility : If Iraq Has Taught Us Anything, Let It Be This /$rJames Traub --$tHumility Is Not a Virtue for US Foreign Policy /$rJohn R. Bolton --$tThe US Military Should Focus More on Foreign Security Assistance /$rRobert M. Gates --$tThe United States Needs to Adopt Different Methods for Intervention /$rAnthony H. Cordesman --$tU.S. Foreign Policy Needs to Take Account of Religious Ideals /$rJoseph Loconte --$tThe Tragedy of U.S. Foreign Policy /$rRobert D. Kaplan.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aThis book is one volume of the highly acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints Series developed by Greenhaven Press. Each volume in the Opposing Viewpoints Series could serve as a model-not only providing access to a wide diversity of opinions, but also stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest. Both shrill and moderate, the selection-by experts, policy makers, and concerned citizens- include complete articles and speeches, long book excerpts, and occasional cartoons and boxed quotations-all up to date and fully documented. The editing is intelligent and unobtrusive, organizing the material around substantive issue within the general debate. Brief introductions to each section and to each reading focus the questions raised and offer no slick answers.
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