Eagle adrift : American foreign policy at the end of the century

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Eagle adrift : American foreign policy at the end of the century

edited by Robert J. Lieber

Longman, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This collection of essays focuses upon the increased role of domestic constraints in shaping American foreign policy since the end of the Cold War. The text also contains in-depth coverage of the most important global regions and issues, such as the environment, economics and security. Providing an analysis of the historical background, and of future choices, the text enables students to understand the current situation in the US as only one part of a larger chain of events.

目次

I. INTRODUCTION: THE DOMESTIC CONTEXT. 1. Eagle Without A Cause: Making Foreign Policy Without the Soviet Threat, Robert J. Lieber. 2. The New Isolationism, William Schneider. 3. Who, Why, What, and How: Debates Over Post-Cold War Military Intervention, Bruce W. Jentleson. II. FUNCTIONAL PROBLEMS. 4. 'Return to Normalcy'? Global Economic Policy at the End of the Century, Benjamin J. Cohen. 5. Competing U.S. Grand Strategies, Barry R. Posen, Andrew L. Ross. 6. Earth in Abeyance: Explaining Weak Leadership in U.S. International Environmental Policy, Robert Paarlberg. III. REGIONAL PROBLEMS. 7. The Collapsing Partnership: Why the United States Has No Russia Policy, Stephen Sestanovich. 8. The United States and Western Europe, Stanley Hoffmann. 9. The 'Inverse' Relationship: The United States and Japan at the End of the Century, Steven K. Vogel. 10. The Challenge of a Rising China: Another Germany?, Edward Friedman. 11. The Clinton Administration and the Americas: Moving to the Rhythm of the Postwar World, Robert A. Pastor. 12. U.S.-Africa Policy: Promoting Conflict Management in Uncertain Times, Donald Rothchild, Timothy Sisk. 13. Eagle in the Middle East, Steven L. Spiegel.

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