Analyzes whether recent U.S. foreign policy has served the nation's best interests; Predicts a shift in U.S. foreign policy during George W. Bush's second term in office; Written by a leading scholar of U.S. foreign policy
Analyzes whether recent U.S. foreign policy has served the nation's best interests; Predicts a shift in U.S. foreign policy during George W. Bush's second term in office; Written by a leading scholar of U.S. foreign policyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donald E. Nuechterlein's career has included service in the State Department, the U.S. Information Agency, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. In 1968 he was a founding faculty member of the Federal Executive Institute in Charlottesville, Virginia. Since then, he has been a lecturer at various universities, including the University of Virginia, Queen’s University in Canada, and the University of Kaiserslautern in Germany, and a research scholar at St. Anthony’s College, Oxford. He is the author of eight books on American foreign policy and international relations, including America Recommended: A Superpower Assesses it's Role in a Turbulent World. He lives in Charlottesville.
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ContentsList of FiguresPreface1. The Evolution of American Hegemony2. Impact of 9-11 on U.S. Foreign Policy3. Preparing for Regime Change in Iraq4. Redefining America's Global Interests5. Defending the Homeland After 9-116. Ensuring the Country's Economic Well-being7. Building International Security and World Order8. Promoting Freedom and American Values Abroad9. The Mounting Costs of Hegemonic Power10. Collaborative or Unilateral Internationalism?11. Limits to the Exercise of Hegemonic PowerNotes IndexAbout the Author
ContentsList of FiguresPreface1. The Evolution of American Hegemony2. Impact of 9-11 on U.S. Foreign Policy3. Preparing for Regime Change in Iraq4. Redefining America's Global Interests5. Defending the Homeland After 9-116. Ensuring the Country's Economic Well-being7. Building International Security and World Order8. Promoting Freedom and American Values Abroad9. The Mounting Costs of Hegemonic Power10. Collaborative or Unilateral Internationalism?11. Limits to the Exercise of Hegemonic PowerNotes IndexAbout the Author
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