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US Foreign Policy After the Cold War Michael Cox

US Foreign Policy After the Cold War By Michael Cox

US Foreign Policy After the Cold War by Michael Cox


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Summary

This study looks closely at the attempts to resolve the dilemmas now confronting American policy-makers and the need for the US to balance national interests against global responsibilities as the world's only superpower.

US Foreign Policy After the Cold War Summary

US Foreign Policy After the Cold War: Superpower without a Mission? by Michael Cox

This study looks closely at the attempts to resolve the dilemmas now confronting American policy-makers and the need for the US to balance national interests against global responsibilities as the world's only superpower. The emphasis on trade and the vital need to improve American performance in international trade for domestic reasons is placed against new sets of problems for international security. The role of key institutions such as the United Nations, the present round of GATT negotiations and the dangers of protectionism developing from new groupings of economic blocs are also examined.

Table of Contents

The American tradition in foreign affairs - ideals versus self interest; Cold War legacies; international security; the agenda on trade; the policy process in Washington DC; two case studies - the United States; the United States and the 21st century.

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GOR004556804
9781855672215
1855672219
US Foreign Policy After the Cold War: Superpower without a Mission? by Michael Cox
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning EMEA
1995-12-07
148
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