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H.W. Wilson Co.
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English
Pages
196

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Preface
Timeline of U.S. Foreign Policy Since the Cold War
I. America's Approach to Foreign Policy
Editor's Introduction
1) An American's View of the U.S. Negotiating Style. Ambassador John W. McDonald. American Diplomacy
2) U.S. "Global Leadership": A Euphemism for World Policeman. Barbara Conry. Cato Institute
3) The 900-Pound Gorilla. Newsday
4) Bush Aides Cite "Realism" In Tougher Foreign Policy. Bob Deans. Atlanta Journal-Constitution
5) Five Ways Bush Can Brighten Latin America's Mood. Peter Hakim. Christian Science Monitor
II. European Relations
Editor's Introduction
1) Troubling How U.S., Europe Pulling Farther Apart. Henry Kissinger. Houston Chronicle
2) Shifts in Europe Pose Prickly Challenge to U.S. Roger Cohen. New York Times
3) U.S. Leadership Is Compromised by Death Penalty. Felix G. Rohatyn. Newsday
III. Military Intervention
Editor's Introduction
1) Defense: Sheathing the Big Stick. James Kitfield. National Journal
2) The Costs and Benefits of Ruling the Skies. James N. Thurman. Christian Science Monitor
3) Rethinking the Next War. Mortimer B. Zuckerman. U.S. News & World Report
4) Moving Target. Carla Anne Robbins. Wall Street Journal
5) A New View of Where America Fits in the World. David E. Sanger. New York Times
IV. China and "Rogue States"
Editor's Introduction
1) Back to the Cold War? Ben Barber. Salon.com 2) China Trade-Without Guilt: It Is Logical, Moral, and Right. Richard Lowry. National Review
3) More Americans Are Ready To Reduce Trade With China. John Dillin. Christian Science Monitor
4) Without "Rogue States" U.S. Strategy Loses Its Focus. Andrew J. Bacevich. Wall Street Journal
5) Vietnam: New Pact Could Foster Military Ties. George C. Wilson. National Journal
6) Interview: Denis Halliday. Matthew Rothschild. The Progressive V. Terrorism
Editor's Introduction
1) Terrorism: The 21st-Century War. Howell D. Llewellyn. USA Today Magazine
2) The Invisible Enemy. Economist
3) From Statement for the Record of Louis J. Freeh, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, on President's Fiscal Year 2000 Budget. Louis J. Freeh. www.fbi.gov
4) Overhaul of National Security Apparatus Urged. Steven Mufson. Washington Post
VI. Spies Like Us and Them
Editor's Introduction
1) In From the Cold War: The Latest From the KGB. David Pryce-Jones. National Review
2) Invisible on the Inside. Vernon Loeb and Walter Pincus. Washington Post
3) Rules of Espionage: Got Caught? You Lose Players. James Risen. New York Times
4) East-West Mistrust Hasn't Crumbled, as Arrest Shows. Robin Wright. Los Angeles Times
5) Spying on China Is Essential to U.S. Security, Analysts Agree. Keay Davidson. San Francisco Chronicle
6) From Palm-Size Spy Plane. Steven Ashley. Mechanical Engineering
7) These Days, the Cold War Is Getting a Warm Reception. Phil Patton. New York Times
Bibliography
Web Sites on U.S. Foreign Policy
Additional Periodical Articles with Abstracts
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-187) and index.

Published in
Bronx, N.Y
Series
The reference shelf ;, v. 73, no. 4

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Library of Congress
E840 .U1718 2001

The Physical Object

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viii, 196 p. :
Number of pages
196

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3947858M
Internet Archive
usforeignpolicys00stei
ISBN 10
0824209931
LCCN
2001035983
OCLC/WorldCat
47802541
Goodreads
4501096

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