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This book examines the history of US foreign policy since the Vietnam War. It focuses on four themes: the legacy of Vietnam; the ending and aftermath of the Cold War; the debate over American international decline; and the frequently undemocratic conduct of US foreign policy. The book considers alternative explanations for the Cold War's end. It evaluates the foreign policy leadership of Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton and assesses prospects for US foreign policy after the Cold War.
This book examines the history of US foreign policy since the Vietnam War. It focuses on four themes: the legacy of Vietnam; the ending and aftermath of the Cold War; the debate over American international decline; and the frequently undemocratic conduct of US foreign policy. The book considers alternative explanations for the Cold War's end. It evaluates the foreign policy leadership of Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton and assesses prospects for US foreign policy after the Cold War.
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Autorenporträt
John Dumbrell
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Jimmy Carter and 'Global Community' Carter in Crisis Renewing America: Regan and the Cold War, 1981-85 The Reagan Doctrine: War and Coercive Diplomacy The Waning of the Cold War and Iran Contra President Bush and Peace: The Cold War Ends Gulf War and the New World Order Clinton and Prospects for America's Future: New Priorities for Old?
Introduction Jimmy Carter and 'Global Community' Carter in Crisis Renewing America: Regan and the Cold War, 1981-85 The Reagan Doctrine: War and Coercive Diplomacy The Waning of the Cold War and Iran Contra President Bush and Peace: The Cold War Ends Gulf War and the New World Order Clinton and Prospects for America's Future: New Priorities for Old?
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