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Media type:
Book
Title:
Multilateralism and U.S. foreign policy
:
ambivalent engagement
Contains:
Patrick, S.: Multilateralism and its discontents: the causes and consequences of U.S. ambivalence. - S. 1-44. Luck, E. C.: The United States, international organizations, and the quest for legitimacy. - S. 47-74. Lyman, P. N.: The growing influence of domestic factors. - S. 75-97. Kull, S.: Public attitudes toward multilateralism. - S. 99-120. Ikenberry, G. J.: Multilateralism and U.S. grand strategy. - S. 121-140. Wallace, W.: U.S. unilateralism: a European perspective. - S. 141-164. Wedgwood, R.: Unilateral action in a multilateral world. - S. 167-189. Sewall, S. B.: Multilateral peace operations. - S. 191-224. Graham, T. (jr.); La Vera, D. J.: Nuclear weapons: the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and National Missile Defense. - S. 225-245. Smithson, A. E.: The Chemical Weapons Convention. - S. 247-265. Karns, M. P.; Mingst, K. A.: The United States as "deadbeat"? U.S. policy and the UN financial crisis. - S. 267-294. Mastanduno, M.: Extraterritorial sanctions: managing "hyper-unilateralism" in U.S.
Literaturverz. S. 465 - 489