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Charting a New Diplomatic Course - Alternative Approaches to America's Post-Cold War Foreign Policy

Inglese · Tascabile

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America's victory in the Cold War is a milestone in the nation's diplomatic experience. The disintegration of the Soviet Union and the defeat of communism have made "containment" policy, the foundation of U.S. foreign relations for almost a half-century, obsolete, and policymakers and political scientists alike struggle to decide what new strategy should guide the country's involvement on the international stage. In this pathbreaking work, Cecil V. Crabb,Jr., Leila E. Sarieddine, and Glenn J. Antizzo identify and analyse six distinct approaches to America's diplomatic course after the Cold War, addressing perhaps the most important question of our time: what should U.S. foreign policy be in the twenty-first century?

First, the authors examine the familiar doctrine of American isolationism and consider an alternative approach, conservative neo-isolationism, which encourages policymakers to use careful discrimination but decisive action in assuming commitments abroad. Liberal neo-isolationism, a third possible course, resists active interventionist strategies because of the dangers they pose to congressional power and America's democratic system.

At the opposite end of the spectrum are conservative interventionism, the belief that America must maintain a strong military arsenal and engage in "preventative diplomacy"; liberal interventionism, the conviction that America has a responsibility to actively promote the cause of democracy and defend human rights beyond its own borders; and pragmatic interventionism, an approach, taken by the Clinton Administration, that relies on a cost/benefit analysis of policy as problems arise.

Elegantly written and authoritatively researched, Charting a New Diplomatic Course provides a much- needed frame of reference for anyone interested in America's future in international affairs.

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Cecil V. Crabb, Jr., professor emeritus of political science at Louisiana State University, is the author of many books, including The Doctrines of American Foreign Policy: Their Meaning, Role, and Future.

Leila E. Sarieddine is assistant professor of political science at Southern University in Baton Rouge.

Glenn J. Antizzo is assistant professor of government at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. Crabb, Sarieddine, and Antizzo also coauthored Congress and the Foreign Policy Process: Modes of Legislative Behavior.

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Autori Glenn J Antizzo, Glenn J. Antizzo, Cecil V Crabb, Cecil V. Crabb, Leila E. Sarieddine, Leila S Sarieddine, Leila S. Sarieddine
Editore Lsu Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.08.2001
 
EAN 9780807127483
ISBN 978-0-8071-2748-3
Pagine 225
Dimensioni 160 mm x 231 mm x 18 mm
Peso 367 g
Serie Political Traditions in Foreig
Political Traditions in Foreig
Political Traditions in Foreign Policy Series
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva

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