Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Foreign Policy Begins at Home: Cultural Influences on U.S. Bad Behavior Abroad
Culture and Foreign Policy
Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Ideology, Myth, and American Foregin Policy
American Exceptionalism and Foreign Policy
A Religious Nation: Church and State Inseparable
Race, Culture, and American Foreign Policy
2. Cultural Roots of Force in American Foreign Policy
The Link Between Internal and External Violence
America's Historical Experiences and Its Use of Force
America's Historical Experiences and the Rule of Law
A Culture of Violence
Television and the Culture of Violence
Sports, Violence, and Foreign Policy
The Government: Reinforcing the Culture of Violence
Flight from Responsibility
Americans' Quest for Absolute Security
Foreign Policymaking by Analogy
3. Cultural Barriers to International Negotiations
The Negotiation Process
American Perceptions of Diplomacy and American Exceptionalism
Isolationism, Interdependence, and Negotiations
Impatience as a Barrier to Negotiation
4. Operation Desert Storm: No Negotiations, No Compromise
American Perceptions of Arabs
Perception of the Threat
Demonizing the Enemy: Hussein as Hitler
Foreign Policy by Analogy: World War II and Vietnam
Barriers to a Negotiated Settlement
America's Impatience and Sanctions
Bush's March to War
War and Religion
The Enemy Must Be Destroyed
Avoiding Responsibility
A New World Order: America as a Redeemer Nation
5. The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Negotiating Peace Patiently
American Perceptions of and Cultural Links with Israel
American Perceptions of Palestinians
Ignoring UN Resolutions and the Rule of Law
Israel's Violations of Human Rights in the Occupied Territories
Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Territories
Negotiating with Friends
War Brings Peace
6. Bosnia: Cultural Distance and U.S. Military Inaction
The Collision of Distant Cultures
Perception of the Threat
Ethnic Cleansing: Downplaying the World War II Analogy
Ignoring the Rule of Law
Reluctance to Use Force: Stressing the Vietnam Analogy
Arming the Bosnian Muslims
Ineffective Negotiations: Rewarding Agression?
7. Resolving Conflicts Peacefully
Notes
Bibliography
Index