The book aims at gauging whether the nature of US foreign policy decision-making has changed - after the Cold War - as radically as a large body of literature seems to suggest. It aims at evaluating the assessment that the Cold War world represented a certain, clear and secure world that had nothing to do with the uncertain, unpredictable and risky post-Cold War one.
The book aims at gauging whether the nature of US foreign policy decision-making has changed - after the Cold War - as radically as a large body of literature seems to suggest. It aims at evaluating the assessment that the Cold War world represented a certain, clear and secure world that had nothing to do with the uncertain, unpredictable and risky post-Cold War one.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Luca Trenta holds a PhD from the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University. He is a Lecturer in International Relations in the Department of Political and Cultural Studies, Swansea University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Risk and the Cold War/post-Cold War divide Chapter 1: Risk in International Relations and foreign policy Chapter 2: A new framework: risk vs. risk trade-offs, crises and International Relations Chapter 3: 'I should have said that we don't care:' the Kennedy Administration and Cuba, 1961-1962 Chapter 4: 'We are sticking with the Shah: the Carter Administration and Iran, 1977-1979 Chapter 5: 'Why is this happening and we are not doing anything?' The Clinton Administration and the risky road to Srebrenica, 1992-1995 Conclusion
Introduction: Risk and the Cold War/post-Cold War divide Chapter 1: Risk in International Relations and foreign policy Chapter 2: A new framework: risk vs. risk trade-offs, crises and International Relations Chapter 3: 'I should have said that we don't care:' the Kennedy Administration and Cuba, 1961-1962 Chapter 4: 'We are sticking with the Shah: the Carter Administration and Iran, 1977-1979 Chapter 5: 'Why is this happening and we are not doing anything?' The Clinton Administration and the risky road to Srebrenica, 1992-1995 Conclusion
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