American Foreign Policy Since the Vietnam War: The Search for Consensus from Nixon to ClintonM.E. Sharpe, 1996 - 323 páginas |
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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 |
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