Alliances and American Foreign PolicyJohns Hopkins Press, 1968 - 171 pages Describes changes in international alignments since World War II and their probable effects on American relations with other countries. |
Table des matières
ALLIANCES IN THE COLD WAR | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ALLIANCES | 17 |
THE BEGINNINGS | 33 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
ABM's action active aggression agreements alignments alliances allies American ances armed Asia attack balance balance of power bases become capacity China Chinese co-operation cold collective commitments common communist concern containment continue countries create defense depend détente determined deterrence direct dominant East economic effective effort emergence especially established Europe European existing expected extend forces foreign policy formal functions future Germany global growing guarantee important increase independent India influence integration interests international politics involvement Japan joint kind largely less limited maintaining major means ment Middle East military assistance military power mutual NATO nonalignment nuclear obligation organization pact parties pattern peace political position preponderance present probably problem prospect protection question regional relations remain require response role seems Soviet Union status structure superpowers territory Third World threat tion Treaty United weapons Western
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