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Book SynopsisRegional Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy, Second Edition, seeks to serve as a supplement to comprehensive foreign policy textbooks by providing micro-level bilateral interactions among specific statesâmaterial that is often ignored or downplayed in more general treatments of the subject.
Table of ContentsChapter 1: The Middle East I: Conflict in the Levant Case studies: Iraq and the Islamic State Chapter 2: The Middle East II: Power Players Case studies: Israel and Iran Chapter 3: East Asia: A Most Crucial Area Case studies: China and DPRK Chapter 4: Asian Subcontinent: Incipient Crises Case studies: India and Afghanistan/Pakistan (AFPAK) Chapter 5: Europe: Tranquility and Challenge Case studies: Russia and European Union Chapter 6: Western Hemisphere: Neighbors and Rivals Case studies: Mexico and Cuba Chapter 7: Africa: Discovering the Neglected Continent Case studies: Sudan and Nigeria