Foreign Policy and International Relations by Emily Wilson is a sweeping and insightful exploration of the forces that shape our global world. Tracing the United States' remarkable transformation from an isolationist republic to an active leader in global affairs, this book provides a rich, accessible, and comprehensive overview of the theories, actors, institutions, and events that define international relations.
From the Marshall Plan to NATO, from Cold War diplomacy to the challenges of modern global governance, Wilson examines how historical decisions and theoretical frameworks continue to influence international policy. With chapters dedicated to realism, liberalism, constructivism, economic interdependence, human rights, conflict resolution, and regional studies of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, this book offers a multidimensional understanding of foreign policy.
Whether you're a student of political science, a policy enthusiast, or a globally engaged citizen, Foreign Policy and International Relations offers the tools to decode the strategies, decisions, and ideologies that drive global engagement. Emily Wilson's detailed and balanced approach makes this volume both a foundational text and a thought-provoking guide to the future of diplomacy, cooperation, and international security.