World Politics and the American Quest for Super-Villains, Demons, and Bad Guys to Destroy
Autor Christopher Xenakisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 aug 2020
Readers learn about the building blocks of world politics, transitions from authoritarianism to democracy, the Middle East conflict and its widespread impact, and the long-lasting consequences of war and occupation in Iraq. The text arms readers with the conceptual tools they need to decide for themselves what they believe about vital and perplexing cultural, social, and global issues. Students can leverage these concepts to examine and analyze U.S. foreign and military policy, as well as a variety of global security crises.
Highly readable and accessible, World Politics and the American Quest for Super-Villains, Demons, and Bad Guys to Destroy is ideal for introductory courses in global politics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781793522016
ISBN-10: 1793522014
Pagini: 622
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.22 kg
Editura: Cognella Academic Publishing
ISBN-10: 1793522014
Pagini: 622
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.22 kg
Editura: Cognella Academic Publishing
Notă biografică
Christopher I. Xenakis is an adjunct lecturer in political science at SUNY-Cortland, New York, and a scholar of U.S.-Soviet relations and American foreign and military policy. A retired U.S. Navy Chaplain, he served as Special Assistant to the Chief of Naval Personnel for Family Programs and was the Navy's liaison to the American Red Cross. From his desk in the Pentagon's Navy Annex, he observed the unraveling of the Cold War and Washington's response to the implosion of the Soviet Union firsthand. Dr. Xenakis holds a Ph.D. in world politics from the Catholic University of America.
Descriere
Introduces students to basic concepts in world politics to expand their cultural awareness. The book addresses common misperceptions and their impact on foreign policy, explores forms of bureaucratic dysfunction in key American agencies, and encourages students to re-conceptualize their perceptions of global villains and bad guys.