Nixon, Kissinger, and U.S. foreign policy making : the machinery of crisis
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Nixon, Kissinger, and U.S. foreign policy making : the machinery of crisis
Cambridge University Press, 2011, c2008
1st pbk. ed
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"First published 2008"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 233-247
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Nixon, Kissinger, and US Foreign Policy Making examines for the first time the important role of crisis management in the making of US foreign policy during the Nixon-Kissinger years. The book offers a critical account of the manner in which the president and his national security advisor - notorious for their tight grip on the machinery of US foreign policy - dominated the structures and processes of foreign policy making. By drawing on a wealth of previously classified documents, Asaf Siniver reveals the story of the Washington Special Actions Group (WSAG), which managed foreign policy crises in the Nixon administration. In this thoroughly researched account of the performance of Nixon, Kissinger and the WSAG in four international crises, Siniver provides a fresh analysis of the important relationship among structures, processes and personalities in the making of US foreign policy during international crises.
目次
- 1. Structures, processes, and personalities in US foreign policy
- 2. The making of US foreign policy during the Nixon-Kissinger years
- 3. The incursion into Cambodia, Spring 1970
- 4. The Jordanian crisis, September 1970
- 5. The India-Pakistan War, December 1971
- 6. The Yom Kippur War, October 1973.
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