文档介绍:US Foreign Policy since 1945
US Foreign Policy since 1945 is an essential and concise introduction
to postwar US foreign policy. This book explores the key questions of
who makes policy, why, in what style or tradition, under what kinds of
democratic controls and in what kind of international environment.
US Foreign Policy since 1945 provides challenging and thought-
provoking analysis of the crucial issues, including:
• containment
• Presidential war powers
• realism and idealism
• the Cuban missile crisis
• Vietnam, Panama, Yugoslavia and Kosovo
• the New World Order
• US interventionism and exit strategies
Alan P. Dobson is Professor of Politics at the University of Dundee and
his books include Anglo-American Relations in the Twentieth
Century (Routledge, 1995) and Deconstructing and Reconstructing
the Cold War (Ashgate, 1999). Steve Marsh is a Jean Lecturer
at the University of Cardiff and is currently working on several
publications on Anglo–American relations and EU external relations.
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