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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 the author of numerous textbooks including Cases in U.S. National Security, U.S. Foreign Policy, Back to the Water’s Edge, Fifth Edition and Regional Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy, Second Edition.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I: Principles and Dynamics
Chapter 1: Sovereignty: Dealing with Changing Norms and the International Criminal Court
Chapter 2: Diplomacy: Changing Methods and U.S.-Mexican Border Security
Chapter 3: National Interests and Power: Dealing with Saudi Arabia
Chapter 4: The Instruments of Power: Ending the Syrian Civil War
Chapter 5: Internationalism and Unilateralism: Going It Together or Alone - The Fate of NATO
Chapter 6: Promoting Universal Human Rights: The Responsibility to Protect?
Chapter 7: Rising and Declining Powers: China and Russia
Chapter 8: Asymmetrical Warfare: The Never-Ending Case of Afghanistan
Chapter 9: The Corrosive Politics of Petroleum: Nigeria and Venezuela
Part II: Issues and Problems
Chapter 10: Nuclear Proliferation: The Contrasting Lessons of North Korea and Iran
Chapter 11: Globalization, Protectionism, and Trade: The Cases of the European Union and NAFTA/USMCA
Chapter 12: International Population Movement: Restricting Immigration in United States and Europe
Chapter 13: Power Changes: The Middle Eastern Sandy Swamp and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Chapter 14: Stateless Nations: The Fate of the Palestinians and the Kurds
Chapter 15: Global Climate Change: Paris and Beyond
Chapter 16: Resource Scarcity: The Quest for Secure Access to Water and Energy
Chapter 17: The Evolving Nature and Problem of Terror: The Post-Islamic State Threat
Chapter 18: Cyberwar and Cybersecurity: May the Force Be with Whom?
Index