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1 US Foreign Policy Ch 19

2 Topics History Governmental Structures Current Issues

3 Goals in FP Trade: promoting and/or regulating
Defense: National Security Promoting environment, human rights, good relations, cultural exchanges.

4 America’s International Relations History
1800s: Small country expanding its influence 1900s: US becomes a world power Post-WWII: The UN and the Cold War: US is a superpower Post-Cold War: What are our goals?

5 1800s Beginnings: Isolationism 1820s: Monroe Doctrine
Manifest Destiny and Expansion War with Mexico Oregon Treaty 1846

6 1900s: US becomes a world power
The “new” Imperialism Spanish-American war and follow-up war in the Philippines Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine Panama Canal

7 US becomes a world power
World War I US stays out Joins 1917 Ends Nov, 1918 Versailles Treaty Wilson hopes for collective security through League of Nations 1920s and 30s: trend toward isolationism World War II What countries are on what side?

8 Axis vs. Allies Japan Italy Germany UK USSR US France China

9 Post WWII Internationalism
Free trade promoted in international organizations: Bretton Woods System GATT IMF World Bank United Nations

10 United Nations: www.un.org
Purposes: Preamble Structures General Assembly Secretary General Security Council: Purposes Who has power in it? Economic and Social Council International Court of Justice Limitations of UN

11 UN Security Council 15 countries
5 permanent countries with veto power: US UK China USSR France

12 UN US Ambassador to the UN :Susan Rice

13 Cold War 1946-1991 US and allies vs. USSR and allies
Ideological rivalry Communism vs. Democracy and capitalism No direct war Lots of proxy wars Competition for influence and dominance around the world Arms race Space race

14 Cold War terms and policies
Containment NATO and Warsaw Pact Fighting the Cold War is the backbone of US Foreign Policy

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16 Cold War Korean and Vietnam Wars Nuclear Deterrence and MAD
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 Détente Nixon in China 1970s Human Rights as a goal UN Human Rights Declaration Cold War ends 1989, 1991

17 New Goals? Human Rights as a goal Internationalism/Multilateralism
Combating terrorism Environment Nukes: Which countries have them? NPT Spreading Democracy Globalization

18 Who makes foreign policy?
Checks and balances in duties of branches of gov’t Industry Media Public

19 The Executive Branch is #1 in foreign and military policy
The President Access to and control of information Commander in Chief of the military Departments of State, Defense, Homeland Security

20 Department of State: http://www.state.gov/
Foreign policy negotiations Embassies Economic Development

21 Department of Defense http://www.defense.gov/
Robert Gates Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines Joint Chiefs CIA National Security Council: advises the president

22 Department of Homeland Security
Cabinet department created after the 9/11 attacks for domestic U.S. security Janet Napolitano

23 Congress’s role in FP Oversight: hearings Appointments: hearings
Appropriations: $$ Treaties Declaration of war Pass laws dealing with Foreign Policy

24 Declaration of War: power shift from Congress to President
Since WWII: Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Afghanistan, Iraq. How? Congressional Resolutions and President using power as Commander in Chief War Powers Act, 1973 Pres can deploy Congress must approve after or troops must return Not very effective

25 The Military Industrial Complex
The relationship and influence of U.S. armed forces Defense industries on Government Mostly about: $$: Defense contracts

26 The News Media Reporting and investigation Agenda setting
Influencing public opinion

27 The Public Generally more interest in domestic over foreign affairs
Influences FP through Elections Widespread resistance or protests Polls Work in nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) such as Amnesty International

28 Middle East map

29 Middle East World War I impacts World War II impacts Cold War impacts
Britain and France in the region World War II impacts Israel Cold War impacts Conflicts seen through “cold war glasses” Iran’s Shah is overthrown Islamic revolution Americans taken hostage

30 Middle East Iran-Iraq war Gulf War, 1991
US tries to find a friend in the region: Saddam Hussein Gulf War, 1991 Reasons Iraq took over Kuwait Results

31 Afghanistan The Soviet Union’s “Vietnam” Results map:

32 9/11 What were the motives behind the attacks? Who was responsible?
Why did the US go to war with Afghanistan afterwards? Al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden The Taliban The War on Terrorism

33 War in Iraq Reasons for war?
US attempted to get UN Security Council’s OK Congressional vote to allow the use of force US attacks in March, 2003 Bush Doctrine: preemptive strike

34 Countries Read classmates’ reports on countries

35 If no student reports, read NY Times topics pages on
China Russia North Korea Iran Iraq Pakistan Afghanistan Al Qaeda Taliban Yemen Israel Palestinians


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