本书原定价42.00美元,净重440克,护封封底有破裂(见书影),馆藏自然旧。【图书分类:政治、法律 > 外交、国际关系 > 各国外交 > 美国外交 > 方针、政策及其阐述】The end of the Cold War provides challenges and opportunities for American foreign policy leadership that arguably have been equalled in modern times only by the period in which the Cold War began. With the collapse of the Soviet Union and communist regimes in Eastern Europe, the partners of the Atlantic alliance have achieved a profound diplomatic and political victory of historic importance. The international system which has resulted, however, arguably has more uncertainty and unpredictability than the familiar bipolar competition between the two superpowers and their allies.
The end of the Cold War provides challenges and opportunities for American foreign policy leadership that arguably have been equalled in modern times only by the period in which the Cold War began. With the collapse of the Soviet Union and communist regimes in Eastern Europe, the partners of the Atlantic alliance have achieved a profound diplomatic and political victory of historic importance. The international system which has resulted, however, arguably has more uncertainty and unpredictability than the familiar bipolar competition between the two superpowers and their allies. The book describes these changes and provides suggestions for policy analysis and definition in the future. There is extensive discussion of developments during the Reagan, Bush and Clinton administrations, with particular reference to the two regions of Europe and Asia. There is a three-fold division between intellectual, structural and sociological dimensions of foreign policy, focusing respectively on the ideas and themes, alliance and other regional and international organizations - including the private corporation, and human dimensions which both define and influence evolving international relations. A principal argument is that the extraordinary expansion of communication, travel and economic activity and opportunity among industrialized nations has greatly enhanced American political and social influence. There is considerable comparative discussion of Europe and Asia, concluding that Britain and South Korea provide instructive examples for the understanding and conduct of foreign policy.
Contents: Preface PART I: AMERICA AND THE WORLD 1 Incentives for Analysis 2 A Reagan Revolution? 3 Asia and Europe, Emergence and Change PART II: FOREIGN POLICY AFTER THE COLD WAR 4 Soviet Collapse, World Disorder 5 An American Worldview; An American World Notes Bibliography Index
Review: 'A sober and wide-ranging analytical essay placing American foreign policy and the evolution of the international system in a broad historical context. Cyr...explores the intellectual, structural, and sociological dimensions of U.S. policy, usefully characterizing the challenge for America after the Cold War as one of 'leadership in a non-crisis environment.' - David C. Hendrickson, Foreign Affairs
'Cyr...displays an impressive range of interests and expertise, moving confidently from British political to the balance of power in Northeast Asia... What he offers is a thoughtful discussion of several transitions that cannot be reduced to a single message or metaphor.' - Endy Zemenides, Georgetown University Law Center and The National Strategy Forum
About the Author: ARTHUR I.CYR is the A.W. and Mary Margaret Clausen Distinguished Professor of Political Economy and World Business at Carthage College in Kenshosa, Wisconsin. He was previously President of the World Trade Center Association in Chicago, Vice-President of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, a faculty member and executive at UCLA, and a Program Officer in the International and Education/Research Divisions of the Ford Foundation. He holds a PhD in political science from Harvard and is a graduate of UCLA.
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