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U.S. Foreign and Strategic Policy in the Post-Cold War Era A Geopolitical Perspective
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Book Code: GM9360
ISBN: 0-313-29360-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-29360-3
272 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 11/30/1995
List Price: $126.95 (UK Sterling Price: £70.00)
Availability: Out of stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Series Title: Contributions in Political Science
Series Number: 366
Description: Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a great deal of debate about what U.S. foreign policy should be and how priorities should be reordered. This comprehensive, well-written, provocative assessment has set out to provide answers to key questions. Written by leading experts on their respective regions, who also are professors of national security policy at the National War College in Washington, D.C., this book charts a path for post-Cold War U.S. foreign policy. Each chapter follows a common framework and research design and is informed by a team teaching method, as well as by long experience in policymaking and in academic institutions. The survey consists of chapters dealing with each of the major geopolitical regions of the world and asks a set of common questions: What are the dynamic changes that have occurred in the region? How have security and foreign policy issues changed since the Cold War? What is the history of U.S. policy in the region? How must U.S. policy change to adjust to new realities? An introduction and conclusion point to issues of comparison and sum up conclusions reached by the different contributors. This short overview is intended for courses in U.S. foreign policy and world affairs and for the use of upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, policymakers, and general readers in political science, world history, and military studies.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Introduction--From Cold War to Post-Cold War: Change and Continuity in U.S. Foreign and Strategic Policy by Howard J. Wiarda
  • A New Pacific Community: Adjusting to the Post-Cold War Era by Paul H.B. Godwin
  • Europe and the United States: Forging a New Relationship by Roy W. Stafford
  • America's "Russian Problem" by Melvin Goodman
  • Eastern Europe: Successful Transitions or Descent into Chaos? by Dale R. Herspring
  • The United States and the Middle East: Continuity and Change by Bard E. O'Neill
  • Latin America: The New Interdependence and Possibilities for Partnership by Cynthia Watson
  • Southeast Asia: Security Among the Mini-Dragons by Marvin C. Ott
  • South Asia: Buoyant Economies, Nuclear Weapons, and Environmental Stress by James C. Clad
  • Africa: The Quest for Independence, Development, and Security by David E. Albright
  • Conclusion--Restructuring U.S. Policy: New Thrusts, New Priorities by Howard J. Wiarda
  • Index
LC Card Number: 95-33973
LCC Class: E840
Dewey Class: 327
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