An edition of Superpower illusions (2010)

Superpower illusions

how myths and false ideologies led America astray-- and how to return to reality

Superpower illusions
Jack F. Matlock, Jack F. Matlo ...
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An edition of Superpower illusions (2010)

Superpower illusions

how myths and false ideologies led America astray-- and how to return to reality

"Former U.S. ambassador to the USSR Jack F. Matlock refutes the idea that the United States forced the collapse of the Soviet Union--with wide-ranging implications for U.S. foreign policy. Matlock argues that Gorbachev, not Reagan, undermined Communist Party rule in the Soviet Union, and that the Cold War ended in a negotiated settlement that benefited both sides. He posits that the end of the Cold War diminished American power; with the removal of the Soviet threat, allies were less willing to accept American protection and leadership that seemed increasingly to ignore their interests. Matlock shows how, during the Clinton and particularly the Bush-Cheney administrations, the belief that the United States had defeated the Soviet Union led to a conviction that it did not need allies, international organizations, or diplomacy, but could dominate the world by using its military power unilaterally. The result has compromised America's ability to lead."--Publisher's description.

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English
Pages
344

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Table of Contents

Myths and realities
Framework diplomacy : Reagan's approach to Gorbachev
Cleanup diplomacy and conclusions we can draw
Regime change : the Soviet Union disintegrates
A new world? (1992)
The unipolar delusion (the 1990s)
Hubris and its consequences (1993-2000)
Asleep at the switch : 9/11 and the "War on Terror"
Tar baby Iraq
Ideology trumps reality (2001-2009)
Course change
An agenda, not a doctrine.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New Haven

Classifications

Library of Congress
E895 .M38 2010, E895.M38 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 344 p. ;
Number of pages
344

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24407902M
ISBN 10
0300137613
ISBN 13
9780300137613
LCCN
2009027152
OCLC/WorldCat
317471730

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OL15440232W

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