American Foreign Policy Since the Vietnam War: The Search for Consensus from Nixon to Clinton

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M.E. Sharpe, 1996 - 323 páginas
 

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In Search of Consensus
3
The Elements of Consensus
6
After Vietnam
17
After the Cold War
26
After September 11
32
Foreign Policy Legitimation
36
The Nixon Administration
45
The New Majority
47
From Containment to the New World Order
200
A New Foreign Policy Consensus?
222
The Clinton Administration
233
The GovernorPresident
234
The Dilemmas of Armed Intervention
241
A Strategy of Engagement and Enlargement
256
A New Foreign Policy Consensus?
281
The George W Bush Administration
291

Peace with Honor
55
A Full Generation of Peace
66
A New Foreign Policy Consensus?
78
The Carter Administration
87
The Peoples President
88
A Complex New World
93
The Arc of Crisis
108
A New Foreign Policy Consensus?
117
The Reagan Administration
128
We the People
129
A Shining City on the Hill
136
The Rescue Mission and the Democratic Resistance
157
A New Foreign Policy Consensus?
179
The Bush Administration
193
The Compassionate Conservative
292
September 11 and Operation Enduring Freedom
299
A Strategy of Prevention and Enlargement
308
A New Foreign Policy Consensus?
326
American Foreign Policy Since Nixon
333
The Nixon Administration
346
The Carter Administration
348
The Reagan Administration
349
The Clinton Administration
350
The George W Bush Administration
351
Notes
353
Bibliography
379
Index
397
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