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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 244. Chapters: Foreign policy doctrines, Foreign relations, International relations, United States foreign policy, Brezhnev Doctrine, Sinatra Doctrine, Sovereignty, Realpolitik, Ostpolitik, Hallstein Doctrine, Diplomat, Drago Doctrine, Failed state, Pierre Harmel, Soft power, Tribute, Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, Nation-building, Global governance, Foreign policy of the Bill Clinton administration, Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration, Foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration, Bad faith, Appeasement, Aid, Collaboration, Semi-periphery countries, Development aid, Arctic policy of the United States, United States policy on conflict mitigation and reconciliation in Sudan, Energy superpower, Defamation of religions and the United Nations, A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm, Diversionary Foreign Policy, Foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy administration, Media development, Foreign Policy Association, Foreign relations of Vichy France, Transnational citizenship, Sunshine Policy, Arctic cooperation and politics, PIGS, Peace congress, Nation branding, Developmental state, Branding national myths and symbols, David B. MacDonald, Next Eleven, Democracy promotion, Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, Look East policy, Yaroslavl Global Policy Forum, Anti-prostitution pledge, Rollback, Joshua Fouts, Human rights in New Zealand, New International Political Economy, Fragile state, Asia Society, Lesser of two evils principle, Ping Pong Diplomacy, Twin towns and sister cities, Crisis, Power projection, Epistemic community, China's peaceful rise, Arsenal of Democracy, List of military alliances, The enemy of my enemy is my friend, Diplomatic recognition, Partnership for Peace, Confidence-building measures in South America, Constructive engagement, Asialink, Multi-level governance, Nat...