An essential and concise introduction to postwar US foreign policy. It explores the key questions of who makes policy, why, in what style or tradition, under what kinds of democratic controls and in what kind of international environment.
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US Foreign Policy since 1945 Summary
US Foreign Policy since 1945 by Alan Dobson
First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
US Foreign Policy since 1945 Reviews
'Those in quest of a comprehensive and empirically rich treatment of American foreign policy since the ending of the Second World War... can stop searching, for this is their book.' - International Journal
Table of Contents
1. Us foreign policy: evolution, formulation and execution; 2. The US and the Cold War: explantion and early containment, 1945-61; 3. Superpower collaboration and confrontation: US containment policy, 1961-91; 4. Economic statecraft; 5. The US and Europe, 1950-89: beware your allies?; 6. Hegemony and the Western Hemisphere; 7. The US and Asia, 1945-89; 8. The US, Africa and the Middle East, 1945-89; 9. The US and the post-Cold War disorder; 10. Contemporary challenges
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