Barbara Zanchetta
The Transformation of American International Power in the 1970s
Barbara Zanchetta
The Transformation of American International Power in the 1970s
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Analyzes the evolution of American-Soviet relations during the 1970s, from the rise of détente during the Nixon administration to the policy's crisis and fall.
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Analyzes the evolution of American-Soviet relations during the 1970s, from the rise of détente during the Nixon administration to the policy's crisis and fall.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781107613737
- ISBN-10: 1107613736
- Artikelnr.: 42583355
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781107613737
- ISBN-10: 1107613736
- Artikelnr.: 42583355
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Barbara Zanchetta is a Senior Researcher at the Department of International History of the Graduate Institute in Geneva, Switzerland. She is also a Scholar at the Machiavelli Center for Cold War studies in Italy. She is the co-author of Transatlantic Relations since 1945: An Introduction (2012).
Introduction
Part I. The Remaking of American Global Power, 1969-76: 1. The Nixon administration and a 'moment of beginning'
2. The diplomatic revolution: the China opening
3. An 'era of negotiation' versus the 'supreme test': Nixon between SALT I and Vietnam
4. 'Protect me': Nixon and the Shah of Iran
5. Détente questioned: domestic challenges and international crisis
6. The Ford (and Kissinger) administration
7. Defending the dual track: SALT II, Angola, and the crisis of détente
Part II. Rethinking the Fall of Détente, 1977-80: 8. The Carter administration's ambitious agenda
9. Initial shift: the Horn of Africa
10. Recreating the strategic triangle: normalization with China and SALT II
11. The loss of Iran
12. Reaffirming containment: the Carter doctrine
Conclusion.
Part I. The Remaking of American Global Power, 1969-76: 1. The Nixon administration and a 'moment of beginning'
2. The diplomatic revolution: the China opening
3. An 'era of negotiation' versus the 'supreme test': Nixon between SALT I and Vietnam
4. 'Protect me': Nixon and the Shah of Iran
5. Détente questioned: domestic challenges and international crisis
6. The Ford (and Kissinger) administration
7. Defending the dual track: SALT II, Angola, and the crisis of détente
Part II. Rethinking the Fall of Détente, 1977-80: 8. The Carter administration's ambitious agenda
9. Initial shift: the Horn of Africa
10. Recreating the strategic triangle: normalization with China and SALT II
11. The loss of Iran
12. Reaffirming containment: the Carter doctrine
Conclusion.
Introduction
Part I. The Remaking of American Global Power, 1969-76: 1. The Nixon administration and a 'moment of beginning'
2. The diplomatic revolution: the China opening
3. An 'era of negotiation' versus the 'supreme test': Nixon between SALT I and Vietnam
4. 'Protect me': Nixon and the Shah of Iran
5. Détente questioned: domestic challenges and international crisis
6. The Ford (and Kissinger) administration
7. Defending the dual track: SALT II, Angola, and the crisis of détente
Part II. Rethinking the Fall of Détente, 1977-80: 8. The Carter administration's ambitious agenda
9. Initial shift: the Horn of Africa
10. Recreating the strategic triangle: normalization with China and SALT II
11. The loss of Iran
12. Reaffirming containment: the Carter doctrine
Conclusion.
Part I. The Remaking of American Global Power, 1969-76: 1. The Nixon administration and a 'moment of beginning'
2. The diplomatic revolution: the China opening
3. An 'era of negotiation' versus the 'supreme test': Nixon between SALT I and Vietnam
4. 'Protect me': Nixon and the Shah of Iran
5. Détente questioned: domestic challenges and international crisis
6. The Ford (and Kissinger) administration
7. Defending the dual track: SALT II, Angola, and the crisis of détente
Part II. Rethinking the Fall of Détente, 1977-80: 8. The Carter administration's ambitious agenda
9. Initial shift: the Horn of Africa
10. Recreating the strategic triangle: normalization with China and SALT II
11. The loss of Iran
12. Reaffirming containment: the Carter doctrine
Conclusion.