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Regional Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy is the perfect accompaniment to U.S. Foreign Policy: Back to the Water's Edge. It provides micro-level bilateral interactions among specific states—material that is often ignored or downplayed in more general treatments of the subject. Each of the seven chapters is devoted to a region of the world in which the United States conducts significant foreign policy. Each chapter features case studies of American interaction with two different countries in that region, allowing students the opportunity to compare policy interactions across—as well as within—particular regions.
Donald M. Snow is professor emeritus at the University of Alabama where he taught courses on international relations, American defense policy, and foreign policy. He is author of numerous books on national security and American foreign policy, including The Middle East, Oil, and the U.S. National Security Policy: Intractable Conflicts, Impossible Solutions.
Chapter 1: The Middle East I: Conflict in the Levant Case studies: Iraq and the Islamic State Chapter 2: The Middle East II: Power PlayersCase studies: Israel and IranChapter 3: East Asia: A Most Crucial AreaCase studies: China and DPRKChapter 4: Asian Subcontinent: Incipient CrisesCase studies: India and Afghanistan/Pakistan (AFPAK)Chapter 5: Europe: Tranquility and ChallengeCase studies: Russia and European UnionChapter 6: Western Hemisphere: Neighbors and RivalsCase studies: Mexico and CubaChapter 7: Africa: Discovering the Neglected ContinentCase studies: Sudan and Nigeria