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TRAJECTORY OF US FOREIGN POLICY

Running head : TRAJECTORY OF US FOREIGN POLICY

Trajectory of US Foreign Policy

Political Science Term on US Foreign Policy

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TRAJECTORY OF US FOREIGN POLICY

Introduction

The credo for strong America and secured world ' re-echoes the vision for retaining global alliances yet draws future challenges to US foreign policy in re-aligning socio-political confidence in the contemporary shift of political power

The rise of third forces is critically perceived in the interplay of emerging political powers that

may desolate convergence to US foreign policy . The perceptive basis of power shifting may in itself central to the change of US interstate (domestic ) leadership and the clamor of the American people to reform the US foreign policies . In contrast , the US economic , financial and military establishments can possibly absorb the vacillating pressure upon the change of political leadership . The reconfiguration in the trajectory of US foreign policy may absorb the vacuum of power within the confines of socio-economic-political individualism . This individualism may be depictive to walking down a narrow road that is less traveled , as there goes an excerpt from the song `Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John in Taupin , B , 1973 .So goodbye yellow brick road where the dogs of society howl , you can 't plant me in your penthouse , I 'm going back to my plough

From this pretext , what holds America 's foreign policy is to maintain the yellow brick road of economic and financial convergence ensuring the American people never to go back in the 1890 's US ' experience of great economic depression , in which today the US government controls its economic and political interests in a global landscape . This may be a classical overture leading to the contemporary challenges of US foreign policy , but an annotation to the modern political genre and re-structured geopolitical archetype in US ' shift of power

This will discuss the contemporary interstate (domestic political interactions and the intrastate (foreign ) shifting of political powers relating to the trajectory and future challenge in US foreign policy

Methodology

The review of literature will guide the overall discussions of issues and will be the basis of analyzing the situation . The method will adopt a 2-prong approach in examining the trajectory and challenges of US foreign policy to situate (2 ) interstate factors , and (2 ) intrastate responses

Rationale

This section of the will present , review and discuss the January 2008 State of the Nation Address (SONA ) of President George Bush in to situate the interstate factors effecting the character-role of US executive , legislative , judiciary and military branches of government , and the intrastate affairs or foreign policy agenda

President Bush ' 2008 SONA emphasizes the credo for strong America and secured world . The credo calls on the critical character-roles of US governmental agencies in advancing the socio-economic-political-cultural well-being of the state from domestic to foreign abode . As quoted from the speech of President Bush , he implored expanding opportunity to protecting the country , as the US government have...

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