ABSTRACT
As the public face of American has changed, so has the face of its foreign policy. Diversity and U.S. Foreign Policy, goes beyond the traditional texts that focus on foreign policy only as a contest between super-powers to grapple with multiculturalism in America and multipolarism on the international state.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Section 1
part |2 pages
Section 2
part |2 pages
SECTION 3 The Changing Face of America’s
part |2 pages
SECTION 4 The Politics of Multiculturalism
part |2 pages
Section 5
chapter 15|9 pages
RODOLFO DE LA GARZA, MIGUEL BARAONA, MANUEL OROZCO,
RODOLFO DE LA GARZA, MIGUEL BARAONA, MANUEL OROZCO, HARRY P. PANCHON, AND ADRIAN D. PANTOJA
chapter 16|7 pages
International Interests and Foreign Policy Priorities of Mexican Americans
PATRICIA HAMM
part |2 pages
Section 6
chapter 20|4 pages
ROBERT WRIGHT Slanted: Racial Prejudice is Part of What Fueled the Clinton Campaign Scandal
ROBERT WRIGHT
part |2 pages
Section 7
chapter 21|12 pages
BAT-AMI ZUCKER The Genesis of the Special Relationship Between the United States and Israel, 1948–1973
BAT-AMI ZUCKER
part |2 pages
SECTION 8 Arab Americans, Middle Eastern Americans,
chapter 23|16 pages
American Foreign Policy in the Middle East and Its Impact on the Identity of Arab Muslims in the United States
YVONNE YAZBECK HADDAD
part |2 pages
Section 9
part |2 pages
Section 10
chapter 30|12 pages
Gender and the Foreign Policy Institutions
NANCY E. MCGLEN AND MEREDITH R. SARKEES
part |2 pages
Section 11