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As the public face of American has changed, so has the face of its foreign policy. Diversity and U.S. Foreign Policy, goes beyond the traditional texts that focus on foreign policy only as a contest between super-powers to grapple with multiculturalism in America and multipolarism on the international state.
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1. Introduction Framing the Discussion of Globalization, Diversity and U.S International Affairs, Ernest J. Wilson, III
PART I
Section 1: Growing Demographic Diversity in U.S. Society
1. Global Workforce 2000: The New World Labor Market, William B. Johnston
2. Travels into America's Future, Robert D. Kaplan
3. The New Face of America: Blended Races Making a True Melting Pot, Maria Puente and Martin Kasindorf
Section 2: Political and Economic Diversity in the Global System
4. Don't Neglect the Impoverished South, Robin Broad and John Cavanagh
5. The Dangers of Decadence: What the Rest Can Teach the West, Kishore Mahbubani
Section 3: The Changing Face of America's International Affairs
6. Grass-Roots Policymaking: Say Good-Bye to the "Wise Men", Michael Clough
7. Diversity in US Foreign Policy Making: The Dilemma Endures, Allan E. Goodman
8. The FSO of Tomorrow, Madeline K. Albright
9. A House Divided: Racism at the State Department, Bruce Shapiro
Section 4: The Politics of Multiculturalism in International Affairs
10. The Erosion of American National Interest: The Disintegration of Identity, Samuel Huntington
11. Multicultural Foreign Policy, Yossi Shain
12. All Politics are Global: Interest Groups and the Making of Foreign Policy, Eric M. Uslaner
13. Getting Uncle Sam's Ear: Will Ethnic Lobbies Cramp America's Foreign Policy Style? James M. Lindsay
PART II
Section 5: Hispanic-Americans and U.S. Foreign Policy
14. The Keenest Recruits to the Dream, The Economist
15. Family Ties and Ethnic Lobbies: Latino Relations with Latin America, Rodolfo de la Garza, Miguel Baraona, Manuel Orozco, Harry P. Panchon and Adrian D Pantoja
16. International Interests and Foreign Policy Priorities of Mexican-Americans, Patricia Hamm
17. Dateline Washington: Cuban American Clout, Carla Anne Robbins
18. Here to Stay: The Domestic and International Priorities of Latino Leaders, The Tomas Rivera Policy Institute
Section 6: Asian-Americans and U.S. Foreign Policy
19. Bridges Across Continents: South Asians in the United States, Arati Rao
20. Slanted: Racial Prejudice is Part of What Fuelled the Clinton Campaign Scandal, Robert Wright
Section 7: Jewish-Americans and U.S. Foreign Policy
21. The Genesis of the Special Relationship Between the United States and Israel, 1948-1973, Bat-Ami Zucker
Section 8: Arab-Americans, Middle-Eastern Americans and U.S. Foreign Policy
22. Local Politics is Global, as Hill Turns to Armenia, Steven Mufson
23. American Foreign Policy in the Middle East and its Impact on the Identity of Arab Muslims in the United States, Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
24. How to Define a Muslim American Agenda, Mohammed Ayoob
25. Arab and Muslim America: A Snapshot, Shibley Telhami
Section 9: African-Americans and U.S. Foreign Policy
26. Citizen Diplomacy and Jesse Jackson: A Case Study for Influencing U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Southern Africa, Karin L. Stanford
27. African-American Perspectives on Foreign Policy, Elliott P. Skinner
28. The African Growth and Opportunity Act: Changing Foreign Policy Priorities Toward Africa in a Conservative Political Culture, Ronald Walters
Section 10: Human Rights and Gender in U.S. Foreign Policy
29. Human Rights and American Foreign Policy: The Rhetoric and the Practice, Larman C. Wilson
30. Gender and the Foreign Policy Institutions, Nancy E. McGlen and Meredith R. Sarkees
Section 11: The Impact of 9/11
31. Bowling Together, Robert D. Putnam
32. Politics After September 11, Michael Barone
33. Liberal Democracy vs. Transnational Progressivism: The Ideological War Within the West, John Fonte
Section 12: Conclusion
Double Diversity: The Intersection of Big Changes at Home and Abroad, Ernest J. Wilson, III


Ernest J. Wilson, III is the Director of the Center for International Development and Conflict Management at the University of Maryland, where he also teaches in the Government and Politics and African American Studies Program. He lives in College Park, Maryland.


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