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| Title | Realism and idealism in foreign policy decision making | 
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| Creators | Smith Hayden J., | 
| Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция | 
| Subjects | History: United States / 20th Century. ; Political Science: American Government / Executive Branch. ; Diplomatic relations. ; EBSCO eBooks | 
| Document type | Other | 
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| Language | English | 
| Rights | Доступ по паролю из сети Интернет (чтение, печать, копирование) | 
| Record key | on1225551971 | 
| Record create date | 12/5/2020 | 
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This book examines the foreign policy decisions of individual US presidents-including Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump.
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- Cover
 - Realism and Idealism in Foreign Policy Decision Making
 - Realism and Idealism in Foreign Policy Decision Making
 - Copyright Page
 - Dedication Page
 - Contents
 - Acknowledgments
 - Introduction
 - Chapter 1
- Realism, Idealism, and Belief Systems in Foreign Policy Decision-Making
- Neorealism
 - Neoclassical Realism
 - Realism and Idealism as Ideology
 - Creating the Typology
 - Linking Image Theory to the OpCode Typology
 - Concluding Thoughts
 - Notes
 
 
 - Realism, Idealism, and Belief Systems in Foreign Policy Decision-Making
 - Chapter 2
- Richard Nixon
- Images in Nuclear Talks Public Statements—Nixon
 - Source of Conflict
 - Other Images
 - Operational Code
 - Middle East Conflict
 - OpCode—Middle East
 - Nixon the Defensive Realist and Offensive Idealist
 - Notes
 
 
 - Richard Nixon
 - Chapter 3
- Jimmy Carter
- Nuclear Negotiations—SALT II
 - Images in Nuclear Talks
 - Carter in the Middle East—Camp David
 - Camp David
 - Source of Conflict
 - Interpreting OpCode
 - Carter the Defensive Realist
 - Notes
 
 
 - Jimmy Carter
 - Chapter 4
- George W. Bush
- 9/11 and Afghanistan
 - Iraq
 - Operational Code Analysis
 - The Expansionist Idealist
 
 
 - George W. Bush
 - Chapter 5
- Barack Obama
- Afghanistan
 - Iraq
 - Operational Code
 - Defensive Realist or a New Type of Idealist?
 
 
 - Barack Obama
 - Chapter 6
- Donald Trump
- Images in Trump’s Idealism
 - Source of Conflict
 - Stability of Trump’s Beliefs and Worldviews
 - Assessing Perception and Worldview through Rhetoric
 - Trump’s OpCode: 2017 Analysis
 - Trump—Presidential Debates
 - Trump—Speeches
 - Time Period 1: Candidacy to Victory (June 16, 2015, to November 11, 2016)
 - Time Period 2: First Year (January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2017)
 - Time Period 3: Second and Third Years (January 1, 2018, to October 14, 2019)
 - Trump’s OpCode: Escalation with Iran
 - Conclusion
 - Notes
 
 
 - Donald Trump
 - Conclusion
- The Offensive Idealist
 - The Isolationist Idealist
 - The Defensive Realist
 - The Offensive Realist
 - The Cold War, Post-Cold War, and Constraints
 - Using Image Theory with Operational Code
 - Limitations and Future Research
 
 - Bibliography
 - Index
 - About the Author