Does America need a foreign policy? : toward a diplomacy for the 21st century /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Simon & Schuster,
2002.
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| Edition: | 1st Touchstone ed. |
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| Online Access: | Publisher description Contributor biographical information Table of contents only Sample text |
Table of Contents:
- Machine derived contents note: Contents One
- America at the Apex: Empire or Leader? The Changing Nature of the International Environment . America's Challenge
- Two
- America and Europe: The World of Democracies I The Transformation of the Atlantic Relationship . The Change in Atlantic and European Leadership . The Future of European Integration . European Integration and Atlantic Cooperation . Strategic Doctrine: European Military Crisis Management . Strategic Doctrine: Missile Defense and the Atlantic Alliance . Relations with Russia . Toward a New Structure in Atlantic Relations
- Three
- The Western Hemisphere: The World of Democracies II Revolution in the Region . New Challenges . Is There a Road Out of Chaos? Plan Colombia . The Promise of the Western Hemisphere . NAFTA and Mercosur
- Four
- Asia: The World of Equilibrium Asia's Geopolitical Complexity . Relations with Japan . Relations with Korea . Relations with China: The Historical Context . Relations with China: The Strategic Context . Taiwan and China . India . Where Do We Go from Here?
- Five
- The Middle East and Africa: Worlds in Transition The Arab-Israeli Conflict . Where Do We Go from Here? . America and the Gulf . Iraq . Iran . Whither Africa? . The African Environment . Toward an African Policy
- Six
- The Politics of Globalization Economics and Politics . Crisis Management and the International Monetary Fund . Political Evolution and Globalization
- Seven
- Peace and Justice The American Tradition . Roosevelt and Wilson . The New Interventionism . Humanitarian Intervention and the National Interest: Four Principles . Humanitarian Intervention and the Context of History . Universal Jurisdiction
- Conclusion
- Information and Knowledge NOTES
- Index.