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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... world's and fashioned a liberal international order whose chief features persist to this day. The second planned volume will examine the era of the Cold War, beginning with the presidency of Harry Truman and ending with the presidency ...
... world's and fashioned a liberal international order whose chief features persist to this day. The second planned volume will examine the era of the Cold War, beginning with the presidency of Harry Truman and ending with the presidency ...
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... world as it is, not as idealist would like it to be. And the world realists see is a “jun- gle,” one characterized by competition between nations for territory, markets, increasingly scarce natural resources, and the like, all of which ...
... world as it is, not as idealist would like it to be. And the world realists see is a “jun- gle,” one characterized by competition between nations for territory, markets, increasingly scarce natural resources, and the like, all of which ...
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... world, one based on values that they hold dear. In general, American idealists desire to spread what they perceive ... world's strongest nation, has the primary responsibility for maintaining the global bal- ance of power, not only to ...
... world, one based on values that they hold dear. In general, American idealists desire to spread what they perceive ... world's strongest nation, has the primary responsibility for maintaining the global bal- ance of power, not only to ...
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... world peace, let alone the security of the United States, on a league of nations was the height of folly. Rather than Wilson's League, Roosevelt insisted that the peace of the world, and US security, would best be served by the ...
... world peace, let alone the security of the United States, on a league of nations was the height of folly. Rather than Wilson's League, Roosevelt insisted that the peace of the world, and US security, would best be served by the ...
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... world in higher education, scientific research, and advanced technology (especially infor- mation technologies), making it difficult for other states to catch up quickly. Despite America's enviable position, the aftermath of the Cold ...
... world in higher education, scientific research, and advanced technology (especially infor- mation technologies), making it difficult for other states to catch up quickly. Despite America's enviable position, the aftermath of the Cold ...
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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