This book discusses how the ideas, expectations and mind-sets that formed within different US foreign policy making institutions during the Cold War have continued to influence US foreign policy making vis-à-vis Russia in the post-Cold War era, with detrimental consequences for US-Russia relations.
This book discusses how the ideas, expectations and mind-sets that formed within different US foreign policy making institutions during the Cold War have continued to influence US foreign policy making vis-à-vis Russia in the post-Cold War era, with detrimental consequences for US-Russia relations.
David Parker is a Marie-Curie Research Fellow in the Department of Political Science at Aarhus University, Denmark and a Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of War Studies at King's College London, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Chapter 1 Policy maker Understandings of the Cold War, Chapter 2 NATO Enlargement in the 1990s, Chapter 3 Democracy Promotion in the Post Soviet Space: 2001 2009, Chapter 4 The New START Treaty, Conclusion Ideational Legacies, Trump and the Future of US Russian relations
Introduction, Chapter 1 Policy maker Understandings of the Cold War, Chapter 2 NATO Enlargement in the 1990s, Chapter 3 Democracy Promotion in the Post Soviet Space: 2001 2009, Chapter 4 The New START Treaty, Conclusion Ideational Legacies, Trump and the Future of US Russian relations
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