Ideals, Interests, and U.S. Foreign Policy from George H. W. Bush to Donald TrumpSpringer, 10 sept. 2018 - 289 pages This volume discusses the presidential foreign policies of the post–Cold War era, beginning with George H. W. Bush and ending with the first 17 months of Donald Trump’s presidency. During this period, the United States emerged from the Cold War as the world’s most powerful nation. Nevertheless, the presidents of this era faced a host of problems that tested their ability to successfully blend realism and idealism. Some were more successful than others. |
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... North Korea, from continuing to develop a nuclear arsenal. The Middle East also became a more troublesome area for the United States. Iraq and Afghanistan were the centers of US attention in the area. Following the successful reversion ...
... North Korea, from continuing to develop a nuclear arsenal. The Middle East also became a more troublesome area for the United States. Iraq and Afghanistan were the centers of US attention in the area. Following the successful reversion ...
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... North Korea. The interna- tional nuclear nonproliferation regime was weakened further by the continued development of new nuclear weapons by the major nuclear powers, specifically Russia and the United States. Finally, the presidents of ...
... North Korea. The interna- tional nuclear nonproliferation regime was weakened further by the continued development of new nuclear weapons by the major nuclear powers, specifically Russia and the United States. Finally, the presidents of ...
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... noRTh koRea In addition to China, Bush had to deal 23 3 THE “ENLIGHTENED REALISM” OF GEORGE H. W. BUSH, 1989–1993.
... noRTh koRea In addition to China, Bush had to deal 23 3 THE “ENLIGHTENED REALISM” OF GEORGE H. W. BUSH, 1989–1993.
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Ronald E. Powaski. noRTh. koRea. In addition to China, Bush had to deal with another major East Asian problem: the threat of a potentially nuclear-armed North Korea. Although the North Koreans were a party to the Nuclear Non- proliferation ...
Ronald E. Powaski. noRTh. koRea. In addition to China, Bush had to deal with another major East Asian problem: the threat of a potentially nuclear-armed North Korea. Although the North Koreans were a party to the Nuclear Non- proliferation ...
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... North Korean regime. Eight days later, North Korea signed a safeguards agreement with the IAEA. However, the IAEA inspectors discovered evidence of more pluto- nium reprocessing than the North Koreans had admitted. The IAEA, which had ...
... North Korean regime. Eight days later, North Korea signed a safeguards agreement with the IAEA. However, the IAEA inspectors discovered evidence of more pluto- nium reprocessing than the North Koreans had admitted. The IAEA, which had ...
Table des matières
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Chapter 4 William Clinton The Pragmatic Idealist 19932001 | 56 |
Chapter 5 George W Bush Realism and Neoconservatism 20012009 | 103 |
Chapter 6 Barack Obama the Idealistic Realist 20092017 Part I The Middle East and East Asia | 157 |
Chapter 7 Barack Obama the Idealistic Realist 20092017 Part II Europe Latin America Africa and Global Problems | 192 |
Chapter 8 Donald Trump and America First 2017 | 233 |
Maps | 275 |
Index | 281 |
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