U.S. foreign policy toward the third World
U.S. foreign policy toward the third World a post-Cold War assessment
editado por Jurgen Ruland, Theodor Hanf, y Eva Manske
- Armonk (Nueva York, Estados Unidos) Routledge M.E. Sharpe 2006
- xv, 269 páginas ilustraciones
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índices
American policies toward the global south in the post-Cold War, post-bipolar era : an introduction American foreign policy : between isolationism and internationalism, unilateralism and multilateralism / Decision-making processes and actors in American foreign policy formulation : is there a Third-World lobby? / American foreign policy toward Latin America in the post-Cold War era : a case of benign neglect? / American policy in the post-Cold War Middle East / Southeast Asia and the United States after September 11, 2001 / U.S. policy interests in South Asia : continuities and disjunctures / The revival of geopolitics : U.S. policies in Afghanistan and Central Asia / United States and Africa : "Uncle Sam" or "Uncle Scrooge"? / Conclusion and perspectives : U.S. policy toward the global south after September 11, 2001 / Jürgen Rüland, Theodor Hanf, and Eva Manske -- Hanns W. Maull -- James M. McCormick -- Howard J. Wiarda -- William B. Quandt -- Amitav Acharya -- Sumit Ganguly and Brian Shoup -- Conrad Schetter and Bernd Kuzmits -- Peter J. Schraeder -- Jürgen Rüland.
The contributors to this volume examine the evolution of U.S. foreign policy toward the Third World and the new policy challenges facing developing nations in the post-Cold War era. The book incorporates the key assessment standards of U.S. foreign policies directed toward critical regions, including Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. It outlines U.S. policy successes and failures as Washington seeks to deal with the Third World in a new era of terrorism, trade, and democratic enlargement.
Texto en inglés
9780765616203 9780765616210
2005002774
Relaciones diplomáticas
Países en desarrollo--Desarrollo económico
Política exterior --Estados Unidos
Geopolítica
Estados Unidos--Relaciones exteriores
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índices
American policies toward the global south in the post-Cold War, post-bipolar era : an introduction American foreign policy : between isolationism and internationalism, unilateralism and multilateralism / Decision-making processes and actors in American foreign policy formulation : is there a Third-World lobby? / American foreign policy toward Latin America in the post-Cold War era : a case of benign neglect? / American policy in the post-Cold War Middle East / Southeast Asia and the United States after September 11, 2001 / U.S. policy interests in South Asia : continuities and disjunctures / The revival of geopolitics : U.S. policies in Afghanistan and Central Asia / United States and Africa : "Uncle Sam" or "Uncle Scrooge"? / Conclusion and perspectives : U.S. policy toward the global south after September 11, 2001 / Jürgen Rüland, Theodor Hanf, and Eva Manske -- Hanns W. Maull -- James M. McCormick -- Howard J. Wiarda -- William B. Quandt -- Amitav Acharya -- Sumit Ganguly and Brian Shoup -- Conrad Schetter and Bernd Kuzmits -- Peter J. Schraeder -- Jürgen Rüland.
The contributors to this volume examine the evolution of U.S. foreign policy toward the Third World and the new policy challenges facing developing nations in the post-Cold War era. The book incorporates the key assessment standards of U.S. foreign policies directed toward critical regions, including Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. It outlines U.S. policy successes and failures as Washington seeks to deal with the Third World in a new era of terrorism, trade, and democratic enlargement.
Texto en inglés
9780765616203 9780765616210
2005002774
Relaciones diplomáticas
Países en desarrollo--Desarrollo económico
Política exterior --Estados Unidos
Geopolítica
Estados Unidos--Relaciones exteriores