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Hey guys,

Bit of a random question, I'm studying US Government and having a hard time with a text book "US Foreign Policy - Michael Cox, Douglas Stokes"

I don't suppose any of you academics out there (or perhaps those more skilled at google than I) could point me in the direction of an accompanying book that may help me reading it, ideally something like a cliffnotes / abridged version, or a companion book that guides you through some of it.

I've no doubt this thread will be mainly abuse, but if there is a couple of helpful comments I'd appreciate it.

Hal
 
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First...take spelling class.

A-S-S-I-S-T-A-N-C-E

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Publication Date: 1 May 2008 | ISBN-10: 0199226423 | ISBN-13: 978-0199226429
This major new textbook is the most comprehensive introduction to US foreign policy available. Bringing together a number of the world's leading experts, the text deals with the rise of America, US foreign policy during and after the Cold War, and the complex issues facing the US since September 11th. The book is divided into 5 sections: historical contexts; institutions and processes; the United States and the World; key issues; and futures and scenarios. The book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre. Student resources: Interactive timeline Interactive map Multiple choice questions Monthly commentaries Flashcard glossary Instructor resources: Essay questions, seminar questions and activities
 
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