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Media type:
Book
Title:
Eagle rules?
:
Foreign policy and American primacy in the twenty-first century
Contains:
Lieber, R. J.: Foreign policy and American primacy. - S. 1-15. Holsti, O. R.: Public opinion and foreign policy. - S. 16-46. Bennett, A.: Who rules the roost? Congressional-executive relations on foreign policy after the Cold War. - S. 47-69. Daalder, I. H.: The United States and Europe: from primacy to partnership? - S. 70-96. Lapidus, G. W.: Transforming Russia: American policy in the 1990s. - S. 97-132. Pastor, R. A.: The United States and the Americas: unfilled promise at the century's turn. - S. 133-151. Sicherman, H.: A cautionary tale: the U.S. and the Arab-Israeli conflict. - S. 152-172. Litwak, R. S.: Iraq and Iran: form dual to differentiated containment. - S. 173-193. Friedman, E.: Lone eagle, lone dragon? How the Cold War did not end for China. - S. 194-213. Rothchild, D.: The United States and Africa: power with limited influence. - S. 214-240. Williams, C.: Defense policy for the twenty-first century. - S. 241-265. Jentleson, B. W.: Use of force dilemmas: policy and politics. - S. 266-