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Contents Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints? Introduction Chapter 1: What Are the Aims and Impact of America's Foreign Policy Agenda? Chapter Preface 1) America's Unilateralism Aggravates Global Problems Robert F. Drinan 2) America Does Not Act Unilaterally Paula J Dobiansky 3) America Is Committed to Promoting Democracy throughout the World George W. Bush 4) America Is Not Committed to Promoting Democracy throughout the World Joseph T. Siegle and Morton Halperin 5) U.S. Foreign Policy Has Fostered Global Anti-Americanism Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes 6) Global Anti-Americanism Is Unwarranted and Hypocritical Michael Mandelbaum Periodical Bibliography Chapter 2: How Are U.S. Military Policies Affecting America's Global Influence? Chapter Preface 1) U.S. Foreign Policy Should Utilize Military Strength to Support Diplomacy Frederick W. Kagan 2) U.S. Foreign Policy Should Focus on Diplomacy Not Military Strength Mel Goodman 3) Withdrawing the Military from Iraq Would Damage U.S. Credibility Nikolas K. Gvosdev and Paul J. Saunders 4) Withdrawing the Military from Iraq Would Improve U.S. Credibility William E. Odom 5) The United States Should Attack Iran Alan Dershowitz 6) The United States Should Not Attack Iran Richard K. Betts 7) The War on Terror Is Strengthening America's Global Credibility Condoleezza Rice 8) The War on Terror Is Undermining America's Global Credibility Paul Starr, Michael Tomasky, and Robert Kuttner Periodical Bibliography Chapter 3: How Are American Economic Policies Affecting Trade and Foreign Aid? Chapter Preface 1) The Millennium Challenge Account Is an Effective Foreign Aid Policy Paul V. Applegarth 2) The Millennium Challenge Account Is a Flawed Foreign Aid Policy Aldo Caliari 3) American Consumer Goods Sell Well in China Jehangir S. Pocha 4) American Consumer Goods Do Not Sell Well in China Keith Bradsher 5) The United States Should Continue Giving Aid to Palestine David Aaron 6) The United States Should Cease Giving Aid to Palestine Nile Gardiner and James Phillips Periodical Bibliography Chapter 4: What Is the Global Impact of American Culture? Chapter Preface 1) Cultural Globalization Is Americanized Julia Galeota 2) Cultural Globalization Is Not Americanized Richard Pells 3) American Media Is Not Dominating Global Culture Charles Paul Freund 4) American Media Is Dominating Global Culture Neal Gabler 5) America's Pop Culture Exports Are Damaging the Nation's Image Martha Bayles 6) America's Pop Culture Exports Are Spreading American Values Matthew Fraser Periodical Bibliography For Further Discussion Organizations to Contact Bibliography of Books Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
United States -- Foreign relations -- 2001- -- Juvenile literature.
Culture and globalization -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
Popular culture -- United States -- Foreign public opinion -- Juvenile literature.
Civilization -- American influences -- Juvenile literature.
World politics -- 1989- -- Juvenile literature.