Reluctant Crusaders: Power, Culture, and Change in American Grand StrategyPrinceton University Press, 17. mars 2008 - 240 sider In Reluctant Crusaders, Colin Dueck examines patterns of change and continuity in American foreign policy strategy by looking at four major turning points: the periods following World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He shows how American cultural assumptions regarding liberal foreign policy goals, together with international pressures, have acted to push and pull U.S. policy in competing directions over time. The result is a book that combines an appreciation for the role of both power and culture in international affairs. |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 52
... Britain. I demonstrate that international conditions could not have predicted the return to disengagement, given America's immense power by 1918. From a structural realist perspective, any of the three options were viable, and in fact ...
... Britain, it has persisted over time, and there are really no significant ideological rivals to it within American society. Needless to say, it has not been monolithic or unchanging. There has been intense, sometimes violent conflict ...
Du har nådd visningsgrensen for denne boken.
Du har nådd visningsgrensen for denne boken.
Du har nådd visningsgrensen for denne boken.
Innhold
1 | |
9 | |
21 | |
9780691136257_5CH3pdf | 44 |
9780691136257_6CH4pdf | 82 |
9780691136257_7CH5pdf | 114 |
9780691136257_8CONpdf | 147 |
9780691136257_9NOTpdf | 172 |
9780691136257_10INDpdf | 215 |
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Reluctant Crusaders: Power, Culture, and Change in American Grand Strategy Colin Dueck Begrenset visning - 2008 |
Reluctant Crusaders: Power, Culture, and Change in American Grand Strategy Colin Dueck Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2008 |