In The End of Engagement, David M. McCourt traces the intense personal, professional, and policy struggles over China and Russia in U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War. Drawing on 200 original interviews with America's China and Russia experts--from former policymakers and diplomats to prominent think tankers and academics--McCourt chronicles the rise and recent fall of "engagement" with Beijing and Moscow. Adopting a unique, sociological perspective, this book offers an intimate look into the world of America's national security experts as they have struggled to make sense of…mehr
In The End of Engagement, David M. McCourt traces the intense personal, professional, and policy struggles over China and Russia in U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War. Drawing on 200 original interviews with America's China and Russia experts--from former policymakers and diplomats to prominent think tankers and academics--McCourt chronicles the rise and recent fall of "engagement" with Beijing and Moscow. Adopting a unique, sociological perspective, this book offers an intimate look into the world of America's national security experts as they have struggled to make sense of changes in China and Russia and the remaining question of what comes next.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David M. McCourt is an international political sociologist and Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Davis. His primary research interests lie with the social sources of state action in international politics, with an empirical focus on the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union. He completed his graduate work at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Between 2012 and 2014, he was a Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Sheffield (UK). He is the author, among other works, of Britain and World Power Since 1945 (2014), American Power and International Theory at the Council on Foreign Relations, 1953-54 (2020), and The New Constructivism in International Relations Theory (2022).
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Engaging China and Russia since 1989 * Part I Rethinking Engagement * Chapter 1: What Was Engagement? * Chapter 2: From Engagement to Strategic Competition * Part II The End of Engagement with China * Chapter 3: Beyond Hawks and Doves: Polarization in the U.S. China Fields * Chapter 4: Professional Status Oppositions and the Wisdom of Engagement * Chapter 5: Engagement Is Personal * Part III Ending Engagement with Russia * Chapter 6: The Russia-We-Have, or the Russia-We-Want? Polarization in the Russia Field * Chapter 7: The Politics of U.S. Russia Expertise * Chapter 8: Engagement with Russia Is Personal * Conclusion: After Engagement
* Introduction: Engaging China and Russia since 1989 * Part I Rethinking Engagement * Chapter 1: What Was Engagement? * Chapter 2: From Engagement to Strategic Competition * Part II The End of Engagement with China * Chapter 3: Beyond Hawks and Doves: Polarization in the U.S. China Fields * Chapter 4: Professional Status Oppositions and the Wisdom of Engagement * Chapter 5: Engagement Is Personal * Part III Ending Engagement with Russia * Chapter 6: The Russia-We-Have, or the Russia-We-Want? Polarization in the Russia Field * Chapter 7: The Politics of U.S. Russia Expertise * Chapter 8: Engagement with Russia Is Personal * Conclusion: After Engagement
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