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Ethnic Identity Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy
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Ambrosio and his colleagues provide a unique collection of essays on the relationship between ethnic identity groups and U.S. foreign policy.

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Preface Ethnic Identity and U.S. Foreign Policy by Thomas Ambrosio Anglo-Saxonism and U.S. Foreign Policy During the Spanish-American War by Paul McCarthy White Mischief: U.S. Support for Apartheid, 1948-61 by Catherine V. Scott Identity, African-Americans, and U.S. Foreign Policy: Differing Reactions to South African Apartheid and the Rwandan Genocide by Fran Scott and Abdulah Osman Serbian-American Mobilization and Lobbying: The Relevance of Jasenovac and Kosovo to Contemporary Grassroots Efforts in the United States by Rachel Paul Latinos and Latin America: A Unified Agenda? by Michael Jones-Correa Asian-Americans and U.S.-Asia Relations by Paul Y. Watanabe Entangling Alliances: The Turkish-Israeli Lobbying Partnership and Its Unintended Consequences by Thomas Ambrosio Peace as a Three-Level Game: The Role of Diasporas in Conflict Resolution by Yossi Shain and Tamara Cofman Wittes Legitimate Influence or Parochial Capture? Conclusions on Ethnic Groups and the Formulations of U.S. Foreign Policy by Thomas Ambrosio Selected Bibliography on Ethnic Identity Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy Index

About the Author

THOMAS AMBROSIO is Assistant Professor of Political Science at North Dakota State University. He is the author of Irredentism: Ethnic Conflict and International Politics (Praeger, 2001).

Reviews

?[T]he case studies provide a rich lode of examples of the danger in imputing ethnic identity and, therefore, group interest.?-Political Science Quarterly

?[T]his is a worthwhile volume that suggests some new perspectives on the role of ethnic minorities in shaping international relations.?-Journal of American Ethnic History

?Recommended. Undergraduate and general libraries.?-Choice

"ÝT¨he case studies provide a rich lode of examples of the danger in imputing ethnic identity and, therefore, group interest."-Political Science Quarterly

"ÝT¨his is a worthwhile volume that suggests some new perspectives on the role of ethnic minorities in shaping international relations."-Journal of American Ethnic History

"[T]he case studies provide a rich lode of examples of the danger in imputing ethnic identity and, therefore, group interest."-Political Science Quarterly

"Recommended. Undergraduate and general libraries."-Choice

"[T]his is a worthwhile volume that suggests some new perspectives on the role of ethnic minorities in shaping international relations."-Journal of American Ethnic History

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