1Chapter 1. Introduction
715.17 Transform America’s National Security Institutions to Meet the Challenges and Opportunities of the Twenty-First Century
21.1 Comparative Politics
725.18 Question bank
31.2 Political economy
73Chapter 6. Foreign Policy
41.3 American government
746.1 The Importance of Foreign Policy
51.4 Political Philosophy
756.2 The Foreign Policy of each nation contains:
61.5 Political science
766.3 Elements of Foreign Policy
71.6 National Security
776.4 Who Makes U.S. Foreign Policy?
81.7 Foreign Policy
786.5 Traditional foreign policy themes/issues
91.8 International Politics
796.6 World Bank
101.9 International Relations
806.7 Question bank
111.10 International Political Economy
81Chapter 7. International Politics and Relation
121.11 Difference between Political Economy and International Political Economy
827.1 International Relations
131.12 The challenge of American history
837.2 International Politics
141.13 Case Study
847.3 Relationship between International Relations and International Politics
151.14 Questions
857.4 Difference between International Relations and International Politics
16Chapter 2. Political Method And Theory
867.5 Question bank
172.1 Philosophy
87Chapter 8. International Political Economy
182.2 Political philosophy
888.1 Marginal productivity theory
192.3 History
898.2 Wage theory
202.4 Purpose
908.3 Monetarism
212.5 Features of Political Philosophy
918.4 Diminishing returns
222.6 Importance
928.5 History
232.7 Types of Political Theory
938.6 International Monetary Fund (IMF)
242.8 Most Important Types of Political Theory
948.7 International Finance
252.9 Difference between political theory and political thought
958.8 International Trade
262.10 Political science
968.9 Modern IPE approaches
272.11 Questions
978.10 Dependency theory
28Chapter 3. Political Thinkers And Ideas
988.11 Hegemonic stability theory
293.1 Socrates
998.12 Question bank
303.2 Plato
100Chapter 9. International Political Science Association
313.3 Aristotle
1019.1 International Political Science Association (IPSA)
323.4 Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
1029.2 History
333.5 Other thinkers
1039.3 Mission
343.6 Questions
1049.4 Question bank
35Chapter 4. Public Administration
105Chapter 10. Role of US During Covid-19
364.1 History
10610.1 United Nations (UN)
374.2 Modern developments
10710.2 Role of US during COVID19
384.3 Principles of public administration
10810.3 Costs and Benefits of Allies
394.4 Recent interpretations
10910.4 U.S. Public Opinion
404.5 Responses to Incrementalism
11010.5 Operation of U.S. Democracy
414.6 Public policy approach
11110.6 Potential Implications for Congress as an Institution
424.7 International organizations
11210.7 Reversibility of a Change in U.S. Role
434.8 Public management
11310.8 Question bank
444.9 Sectors included in Public Administration
114Chapter 11. Key Concepts
454.10 Scope of Public Administrative
11511.1 Alliance
464.11 Government corporations
11611.2 Biodiversity
474.12 The federal civil service
11711.3 Capital controls
484.13 Administration and the federal system
11811.4 Capitalism
494.14 How Public Policy Comes About
11911.5 Clash of civilizations
504.15 The separation of policy and politics
12011.6 Cold war
514.16 Policy and politics: a combined approach
12111.7 Collective security
524.17 Dimensions of policy and political analysis
12211.8 Common security
534.18 Questions
12311.9 Concert of powers
54Chapter 5. National Security (US)
12411.10 Debt trap
555.1 Security
12511.11 Democratic Peace
565.2 Elements of US national security policy
12611.12 Democratisation
575.3 Us national security and the constitution
12711.13 Development
585.4 Organization of US national security
12811.14 Foreign Aid
595.5 National securities and civil liberties
12911.15 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
605.6 Responsibility
13011.16 Free Trade
615.7 Unity and diversity
13111.17 Global Civil Society
625.8 Presidential power
13211.18 Global Governance
635.9 The National Security Council
13311.19 Globalization
645.10 National Securities during war
13411.20 Human Rights
655.11 Introduction
13511.21 International Law
665.12 Overview of America’s international strategy
13611.22 International Society
675.13 Strengthen alliances to defeat Global Terrorism and work to prevent attacks against the US and our friends
13711.23 Multinational Corporation (MNC)
685.14 Ignite a new era of global economic growth through free markets and free trade
13811.24 Question bank
695.15 Expand the Circle of Development by Opening Societies and Building the Infrastructure of Democracy
139Glossary
705.16 Develop Agendas for Cooperative Action with the Other Main Centers of Global Power