Détente and the Nixon doctrine : American foreign policy and the pursuit of stability, 1969-1976
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Détente and the Nixon doctrine : American foreign policy and the pursuit of stability, 1969-1976
(International studies)
Cambridge University Press, 1986
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 220-228
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Although many volumes have been written on the Nixon-Kissinger foreign policy, this book provides the first sustained treatment of the Nixon Doctrine. Enunciated by President Nixon in July 1969, the Nixon Doctrine established the basis not only for the subsequent American withdrawal from Vietnam, but also, more broadly, for US security policy towards the Third World. Along with US-Soviet detente, it stood as one of the two central elements of the Nixon-Kissinger diplomatic strategy.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. America as the night-watchman state, 1947-1968
- 2. Charting the Nixon-Kissinger strategy
- 3. The Nixon-Kissinger strategy: 1. Defining the 'limited adversary relationship', 1969-1973
- 4. The Nixon-Kissinger strategy: 2. The limits of politico-military retrenchment
- 5. The Nixon-Kissinger strategy: 3. Detente and the dilemmas of strategic management, 1973-1976
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index.
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