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
Preface vii | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ALLIANCES | 17 |
THE BEGINNINGS | 33 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
ABM's Africa aggression alliance policy allies American alliances American commitments American interests American military American power ance armed forces Asia Asian balance of power bases bilateral bipolar bloc capability capacity China Chinese co-operation coalition cohesion cold cold war collective security communist concern countries depend deployment détente deterrence diplomatic economic effective European extension of American foreign policy formal functions future of alliances Germany global guarantee independent India integration international politics intervention Japan Korean Korean War less limited major ment Middle East military assistance agreements military balance military commitments military power military security missile multilateral multipolar mutual NATO nonalignment nuclear force nuclear power nuclear proliferation nuclear weapons offensive organization pact Pakistan pattern preponderance problem protection regional relations SEATO signatories Sino-Soviet Sino-Soviet split Soviet Union strategy structure of power superpowers territory Third World threat tion tional Truman Doctrine United Nations Vietnam West Germany Western Europe
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When Trust Breaks Down: Alliance Norms and World Politics Charles W. Kegley,Gregory A. Raymond Affichage d'extraits - 1990 |
The Practice of Power: US Relations with China Since 1949 Rosemary Foot Aucun aperçu disponible - 1997 |

