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Us Foreign Policy Since The Cold War Stein Richard Joseph

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Us Foreign Policy Since The Cold War Stein Richard Joseph
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Publisher: Bronx, N.Y. : H.W. Wilson Co.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.51 MB
Author: Stein, Richard Joseph
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-187) and index, An American's view of the U.S. negotiating style / John W. McDonald -- U.S. \"global leadership\": a euphemism for world policeman / Barbara Conry -- The 900-pound gorilla -- Bush aides cite \"realism\" in tougher foreign policy / Bob Deans -- Five ways Bush can brighten Latin America's mood / Peter Hakim -- Troubling how U.S., Europe pulling farther apart / Henry Kissinger -- Shifts in Europe pose prickly challenge to U.S. Roger Cohen -- U.S. leadership is compromised by death penalty / Felix G. Rohatyn -- Defense: sheathing the big stick / James Kitfield -- The costs and benefits of ruling the skies / James N. Thurman -- Rethinking the next war / Mortimer B. Zuckerman -- Moving target / Carla Anne Robbins -- A new view of where America fits in the world / David E. Sanger -- Back to the Cold War? / Ben Barber -- China trade, without guilt: it is logical, moral, and right / Richard Lowry -- More Americans are ready to reduce trade with China / John Dillin, Without \"rogue states\" U.S. strategy loses its focus / Andrew J. Bacevich -- Vietnam: new pact could foster military ties / George C. Wilson -- Interview: Denis Halliday / Matthew Rothschild -- Terrorism: the 21st-century war / Howell D. Llewellyn -- The invisible enemy -- From Statement for the record of Louis J. Freeh, director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, on President's fiscal year 2000 budget / Louis J. Freeh -- Overhaul of national security apparatus urged / Steven Mufson -- In from the Cold War: the latest from the KGB / David Pryce-Jones -- Invisible on the inside / Vernon Loeb and Watler Pincus -- Rules of espionage: got caught?, you lose players / James Risen -- East-west mistrust hasn't crumbled, as arrest shows / Robin Wright -- Spying on China is essential to U.S. security, analysts agree / Keay Davidson -- From Palm-size spy plane / Steven Ashley -- These days, the Cold War is getting a warm reception / Phil Patton

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