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INTRODUCTION. 1. Foreign Policy and American Primacy, Robert J. Lieber, Georgetown University. I. THE EAGLE AT HOME. 2. Public Opinion and Foreign Policy, Ole Holsti, Duke University. 3. Who Rules the Roost? Congressional-Executive Relations on Foreign Policy After the Cold War, Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University. II. REGIONAL RELATIONS. 4. The United States and Europe: From Primacy to Partnership? Ivo Daalder, Brookings Institution. 5. Russia's Transformation and American Policy, Gail Lapidus, Stanford University. 6. The U.S. and the Americas: Unfulfilled Promise at the Century's Turn, Robert Pastor, Emory University. 7. A Cautionary Tale: The U.S. and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Harvey Sicherman, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 8. Iran and Iraq: From Dual to Differentiated Containment, Robert S. Litwak, Woodrow Wilson International Center. 9. Lone Eagle, Lone Dragon? How the Cold War Did Not End for China, Edward Friedman, University of Wisconsin. 10. The U.S. and Africa: Power with Limited Influence, Donald Rothchild, University of California, Davis. III. SECURITY ISSUES. 11. Defense Policy for the 21st Century, Cindy Williams, MIT. 12. Use of Force Dilemmas: Policy, Norms, and Politics, Bruce Jentleson, Duke University. 13. Weapons Proliferation and Missile Defense: New Patterns, Tough Choices, Michael Nacht, University of California, Berkeley. IV. GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS 14. Containing Backlash: Foreign Economic Policy in an Age of Globalization, Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Barbara. 15. The Eagle and the Global Environment: The Burden of Being Essential, Robert Paarlberg, Wellesley. 16. The U.S. and International Organizations, Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard University.

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