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America as an Ordinary Country : U.S. Foreign Policy and the Future / Richard Rosecrance.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©1976Description: 1 online resource (288 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781501743122
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. United States Foreign Policy and the Future -- 3. Detente and the American National Interest -- 4. Europe and the Contradictions in American Policy -- 5. The United States and European Community -- 6. West Germany's Place in American Foreign Policy: Pivot, Anchor, or Broker? -- 7. America in the Far East: Political and Military Dimensions -- 8. America in the World Economy -- 9. The Multinational Corporation and American Foreign Policy -- 10. Economic Tensions: America versus the Third World -- 11. American Influence in World Politics -- 12. New Directions? -- Index
Summary: If the possibilities for peace are to be increased in the next generation, America should change its role in world affairs from dominant superpower to ordinary country.That is the conclusion reached by ten distinguished specialists, five of them writing from abroad, as they reflect on recent U.S. foreign policy and survey its prospects. Ranging over crucial issues in military affairs, in the political sphere, and in the field of economics, their essays point out errors and misjudgments of the past and offer realistic, thought-provoking recommendations for the future.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. United States Foreign Policy and the Future -- 3. Detente and the American National Interest -- 4. Europe and the Contradictions in American Policy -- 5. The United States and European Community -- 6. West Germany's Place in American Foreign Policy: Pivot, Anchor, or Broker? -- 7. America in the Far East: Political and Military Dimensions -- 8. America in the World Economy -- 9. The Multinational Corporation and American Foreign Policy -- 10. Economic Tensions: America versus the Third World -- 11. American Influence in World Politics -- 12. New Directions? -- Index

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If the possibilities for peace are to be increased in the next generation, America should change its role in world affairs from dominant superpower to ordinary country.That is the conclusion reached by ten distinguished specialists, five of them writing from abroad, as they reflect on recent U.S. foreign policy and survey its prospects. Ranging over crucial issues in military affairs, in the political sphere, and in the field of economics, their essays point out errors and misjudgments of the past and offer realistic, thought-provoking recommendations for the future.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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