Ethics, American foreign policy, and the Third World
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Ethics, American foreign policy, and the Third World
St. Martin's Press , Published and distributed outside North America by Macmillan, c1993
- : hard
- : pbk
- : pbk : Macmillan
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book aims to provide a balanced historical analysis of the rhetoric and reality of American foreign policy towards Third World nations, emphasizing the period since 1945. The author's focus is on the moral dimensions of foreign policy-making. Throughout the text, he asks what goals, objectives and principles have guided foreign policy in the past, and which ones should guide it in the future. The relationship between domestic policy and foreign policy is also considered.
目次
- PART I MORALITY AND FOREIGN POLICY: CONTENDING VIEWS - A Typology of Moral Positions - The Contemporary Debate - The Marxists - Knowing Motives
- Reconciling Means and Ends - PART II EARLY HISTORY: 1776-1945 - Territorial Expansionism: 1777-1900 - Dominance (and Democracy) in the Western Hemisphere - PART III ESTABLISHING THE PROGRESSIVE AGENDA: 1946-1980 - Promoting Economic Development to Stop Communism - Fostering Social Justice - Advancing Human Rights - PART IV REAGAN, BUSH, AND THE FUTURE, 1981- - A Shortened Progressive Agenda - The Past, Perestroika, and the Future - Timeline of American Military Intervention in the Third World and Stated U.S. Policy Priorities - Index
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