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  • Course 2 of 3 in the American Politics, Foreign Policy, and US-India Ties Specialization
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  • Welcome to The Making of US Foreign Policy course! This course seeks to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the United States Foreign Policy (USFP). Through this course, you will look at the evolution of USFP from its founding to the present. You will analyze the role of the institutions which play a role in defining USFP. You will also explore how the USFP relies on trade and economic interdependence to define global economic relations.

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The Development of American Foreign Policy

Course Introduction

Meet Your Instructor

War of Independence and War of 1812

Manifest Destiny and American Exceptionalism

The Monroe Doctrine

Territorial Expansion: The Mexican War and the Civil War

The Spanish-American War and International Expansion

The Roosevelt Corollary

A Flood of Immigrants: 1880-1913

Wilsonian Idealism

The League of Nations

America’s Isolationism

Course Overview

Essential Reading: The Origins of American Foreign Policy

Essential Reading: America Becomes a World Power

Essential Reading: America Steps Back from the World Stage

The Origins of American Foreign Policy

America Becomes a World Power

America Steps Back from the World Stage

Graded Quiz: The Development of American Foreign Policy

Institutions and Processes of the US Foreign Policy

Legislature: Senate (Upper House) and House of Representatives (Lower House)

Executive: The Office of the Presidency

Judiciary: Supreme Court

Public Activism and Foreign Policy

Impact of Civil Society Actors: Role of NGOs

Corporate Lobbying, Power, and Influence

NATO: Cold War Era and Present Day

Post 9/11: UNSC, PSI, and AUKUS

The USA and the Sanctions Regime

USA: Bipartisanship and Foreign Policy

Essential Reading: Transnational Security Architecture

Recommended Readings: Transnational Security Architecture

Essential Reading: Bipartisan Politics and Foreign Policy

Recommended Readings: Bipartisan Politics and Foreign Policy

Domestic Political Structure

Grassroots Activism, Civil Society Actors, and Corporate Power

Transnational Security Architecture

Bipartisan Politics and Foreign Policy

Graded Quiz: Institutions and Processes of the US Foreign Policy

The US During World War II and the Cold War

From America First to Keeper of Global Strategic Balance

Building a Post-War Liberal Order

The Unravelling of Alliances After World War II

Cold Peace to Cold War

Division of the World

Interventionism and Global Ideological Struggles

The Soviet Collapse and a New World Order

China, Russia, and the New Cold War

Is the US Ready for Renewed Bipolarity or Multipolarity?

Essential Reading: Isolationism to Proactiveness

Essential Reading: Fighting the Evil Empire

Recommended Reading: Contemporary Echoes of the Cold War

Isolationism to Proactiveness

Fighting the Evil Empire

Contemporary Echoes of the Cold War

Graded Quiz: The US During World War II and the Cold War

Configuring US Role in the Unipolar World

Introduction to Global Power Configuration

Emergence of the US After the Disintegration of the Soviet Union

Concepts Related to Power

The Geopolitical Influence of the US

The Economic Clout of the US

The Socio-Cultural Influence of the US

The US Influence in International Institutions

The US Alliances and Major Alliance Partners

The US Military Bases and Military Power

Balancing and Bandwagoning: The Critical Challenges for Nations

Essential Reading: Introduction and Examination of the Different Phases of Global Power Order

Essential Reading: Role of the US in the Unipolar World

Essential Reading: Major Instruments of US Power

Introduction and Examination of the Different Phases of Global Power Order

Role of the US in the Unipolar World

Major Instruments of the US Power

Graded Quiz: Configuring US Role in the Unipolar World

The US Policy Toward Trade, Economics, and Globalization

Introduction to the US Policy Toward Trade, Economics, and Globalization

Expansion of the Trading System and Creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO)

Doha Development Round and the China Challenge

The End of the Unipolar Moment and the Birth of the G2 System

The US-China Trade War: Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs), Intellectual Property, and Other Concerns

The Current Status of the US-WTO Relationship

US-India Bilateral Trade Relations

Points of Friction in the US-India Trade Relationship

US-India Trade: Future Relationship

Course Wrap-Up Video

Essential Reading: Introduction and the US International Trade Developments

Essential Reading: Emerging Economic Challenges and a Changing World Order

Essential Reading: The US-India Trade Relationship: The Past, Present, and Future

Introduction and US International Trade Developments

Emerging Economic Challenges and a Changing World Order

The US-India Trade Relationship: The Past, Present, and Future

Graded Quiz: The US Policy Toward Trade, Economics, and Globalization

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