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- R. A. Heineman, S.A. Peterson, T. A. Rasmussen, American Government, 2nd Edition, 1995, Chapter 2: The Founding Fathers, pp.19-45.
- A. Gitelson, M.J. Dubnick, R.Dudley, American Government, 7th Edition, 2004, Chapter 2: Constitutional Foundations, pp.24-61.
- Karen O’Connor, Larry J. Sabato, American Government: Roots and Reform, 2009 Edition, Longman, New York 2009, Chapter 7: Congress, pp. 234-271
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power,Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 5: Congress Beyond the ‘Water’s Edge’, pp.128-161.
- James M. McCormick, American Foreign Policy & Process, Fifth Edition, Wadsworth, Boston, 2010, Chapter 8: Congressional prerogatives and the making of foreign policy, pp.307-357.
- Karen O’Connor, Larry J. Sabato, American Government: Roots and Reform, 2009 Edition, Longman, New York 2009, Chapter 8: The Presidency, pp. 272-305
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power,Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 4: Presidential Power, pp.98-127.
- James M. McCormick, American Foreign Policy & Process, Fifth Edition, Wadsworth, Boston, 2010, Chapter 7: The president and the making of foreign policy, pp.251-305.
- Karen O’Connor, Larry J. Sabato, American Government: Roots and Reform, 2009 Edition, Longman, New York 2009, Chapter 16: Interest Groups, pp.566-595
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power,Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 9: Social Movements and Interest Groups, pp.255-290.
- Joyce P. Kaufman, A Concise History of U.S. Foreign Policy, Second Edition, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc., Plymounth UK, 2010, Chapter 1: Setting the stage for understanding U.S. foreign policy, pp.1-29.
- Michael Cox, Doug Stokes, US Foreign Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2008, Chapter 1: Theories of US foreign relations, Chapter 2: American Exceptionalism, pp.1-42.
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power, Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 3:Dynamics of Decision Making, pp.64-97.
- Michael Cox, Doug Stokes, US Foreign Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2008, Chapter 3: The rise to world power, 1776-1945, pp.45-62.
- James M. McCormick, American Foreign Policy & Process, Fifth Edition, Wadsworth, Boston, 2010, Chapter 1: America’s traditions in foreign policy, pp.5-33.
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power,Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 2:The expansion of U.S. Power (Economic and Territorial Expansion), pp.26-34.
- James M. McCormick, American Foreign Policy & Process, Fifth Edition, Wadsworth, Boston, 2010, Chapter 1: America’s traditions in foreign policy, pp.12-17.
- Joyce P. Kaufman, A Concise History of U.S. Foreign Policy, Second Edition, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc., Plymounth UK, 2010, Chapter 2: Unilateralism to Engagement: The Founding to the end of World War I, pp.31-56.
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power,Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 2:The expansion of U.S. Power (Fighting Two World Wars), pp.34-37
- Steven H. Hook, John Spanier, American Foreign Policy since World War II, CQ Press, Washington D.C., 2010, Chapters 2-3, pp.21-72.
- James M. McCormick, American Foreign Policy & Process, Fifth Edition, Wadsworth, Boston, 2010, Chapter 2: America’s global involvement and the emergence of the Cold War, pp.35-67.
- Michael Cox, Doug Stokes, US Foreign Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2008, Chapter 4: American Foreign Policy during the Cold War,, pp.63-87.
- Joyce P. Kaufman, A Concise History of U.S. Foreign Policy, Second Edition, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc., Plymounth UK, 2010, Chapter 4: The Cold War, pp.77-113.
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power,Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 2:The expansion of U.S. Power (Global Premacy at the Cold War), pp.39-51.
- Joyce P. Kaufman, A Concise History of U.S. Foreign Policy, Second Edition, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc., Plymounth UK, 2010, Chapter 5: Beyond The Cold War: Reagan Through Clinton, pp.115-137.
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power,Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 2:The expansion of U.S. Power (New Challenges after the Cold War), pp. 51-61.
- James M. McCormick, American Foreign Policy & Process, Fifth Edition, Wadsworth, Boston, 2010, Chapter 5: Foreign Policy after the Cold War: The Bush and Clinton Administrations, pp.153-199.
- Joyce P. Kaufman, A Concise History of U.S. Foreign Policy, Second Edition, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc., Plymounth UK, 2010, Chapter 6: September 11 and After, pp.139-165.
- James M. McCormick, American Foreign Policy & Process, Fifth Edition, Wadsworth, Boston, 2010, Chapter 6: American foreign policy after September 11: The George W. Bush Administration, pp.201-249.
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power, Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 10:National Security and Defense Policy, pp. 291-328.
- James M. McCormick, American Foreign Policy & Process, Fifth Edition, Wadsworth, Boston, 2010, Chapter 10: The Military and Intelligence Bureaucracies: Pervasive or Accountable?, pp.411-472
- Michael Cox, Doug Stokes, US Foreign Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2008, Chapter 11: U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East,, pp.213-235.
- Steven H. Hook, John Spanier, American Foreign Policy since World War II, CQ Press, Washington D.C., 2010, Chapter 9, pp.212-221.
- Nasah Uslu, The Turkish-American Relationship: Between 1947-2003 The History of a Distinctive Alliance, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, 2003, Chapters: 2,4,5,6,7,8,10,11.
- Steven W. Hook, U.S. Foreign Policy: The Paradox of World Power, Second Edition, CQ Press, Washington D.C. 2008, Chapter 12: Transnational Policy Problems, pp. 364-399.
- Michael Cox, Doug Stokes, US Foreign Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2008, Chapter 22: The future of U.S. foreign policy, pp.433-450.
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