America's Failing Empire: U.S. Foreign Relations Since The Cold War (America's Recent Past)
معرفی کتاب «America's Failing Empire: U.S. Foreign Relations Since The Cold War (America's Recent Past)» نوشتهٔ WARREN I. COHEN, Warren I. Cohen، منتشرشده توسط نشر Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This sharp and authoritative account of American foreign relations analyzes the last 15 years of foreign policy in relation to the last 40 years, since the end of the Cold War. In 1989, the United States emerged as victor from the Cold War struggle. But what did victory mean? In the United States, commentators were divided in their views: some feared their nation's eclipse by more successful trading powers or blocs; others were concerned that undoubted military pre-eminence was in effect financed by foreigners. A little over a decade later, these worries seem remote – but others have replaced them. The attacks on the World Trade Center on 11 September 2001, gave the US a new and unwelcome sense of vulnerability, while the responses of the Bush administration have created grave misgivings in many parts of the world. This fascinating study gives readers an overview and understanding of the recent history of U.S. foreign relations from the viewpoint of one of the! most respected authorities in the field. This Sharp And Authoritative Account Of American Foreign Relations Analyzes The Last 15 Years Of Foreign Policy In Relation To The Last 40 Years, Since The End Of The Cold War. In 1989, The United States Emerged As Victor From The Cold War Struggle. But What Did Victory Mean? In The United States, Commentators Were Divided In Their Views: Some Feared Their Nation's Eclipse By More Successful Trading Powers Or Blocs; Others Were Concerned That Undoubted Military Pre-eminence Was In Effect Financed By Foreigners. A Little Over A Decade Later, These Worries Seem Remote - But Others Have Replaced. Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Cold War As History, 1945-89; 1 The End Of The Cold War International System; 2 In Search Of A Compass; 3 Clinton And Humanitarian Interventions; 4 Managing The Great Powers; 5 The Clinton Years Assessed; 6 The Vulcans Take Charge; 8 Once Upon An Empire; References And Suggestions For Additional Reading; Index. Warren I. Cohen. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [187]-192) And Index. "This sharp and authoritative account of American foreign relations analyzes the last 15 years of foreign policy, since the end of the Cold War, in relation to the last 40 years. In 1989, the US emerged as victor from the Cold War struggle. But what did victory mean? In the US, commentators were divided in their views: some feared their nation's eclipse by more successful trading powers or blocs; others were concerned that undoubted military pre-eminence was in effect financed by foreigners." "A little over a decade later, these worries seem remote - but others have replaced them. The attacks on the World Trade Center on 11 September 2001, gave the US a new and unwelcome sense of vulnerability, while the responses of the Bush administration have created grave misgivings in many parts of the world. This study gives readers an overview and understanding of the recent history of US foreign relations from the viewpoint of one of the most respected authorities in the field."--Jacket America’s Failing Empire: U.S. Foreign Relations Singh The Cold War......Page 5 Contents......Page 9 Acknowledgments......Page 10 Introduction: The Cold War as History, 1945–89......Page 11 1 The End of the Cold War International System......Page 22 2 In Search of a Compass......Page 48 3 Clinton and Humanitarian Interventions......Page 66 4 Managing the Great Powers......Page 82 5 The Clinton Years Assessed......Page 104 6 The Vulcans Take Charge......Page 133 7 Once Upon an Empire......Page 153 8 All The Rest – and Bush Assessed......Page 174 References and Suggestions for Additional Reading......Page 197 Index......Page 203
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This sharp and authoritative account of American foreign relations analyzes the last fifteen years of foreign policy in relation to the last forty years, since the end of the Cold War.
- Provides an overview and understanding of the recent history of U.S. foreign relations from the viewpoint of one of the most respected authorities in the field
- Includes suggestions for further reading.