US foreign policy since 1945
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An essential and concise introduction to postwar US foreign policy. This book explores the key questions of who makes policy, why, in what style or tradition, under what kinds of democratic controls and in what kind of international environment.US Foreign Policy Since 1945 provides challenging and thought-provoking analysis of the crucial issues, including:* containment* Presidential war powers* realism and idealism* the Cuban missile crisis* Vietnam, Panama, Yugoslavia and Kosovo* the New World Order* US interventionism and exit strategies.
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Alan Dobson
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Steve Marsh
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Alan P. Dobson
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US foreign policy since 1945
- UFUS Foreign Policy Since 1945Alan Dobson, Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh
US Foreign Policy Since 1945
- UFUs Foreign Policy Since 1945Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh
Us Foreign Policy Since 1945
- UFUS Foreign Policy Since 1945Alan Dobson, Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh
US Foreign Policy Since 1945
- UFUS Foreign Policy Since 1945Alan Dobson, Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh
US Foreign Policy Since 1945
- UFUS Foreign Policy Since 1945Alan Dobson, Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh
US Foreign Policy Since 1945
- UFUS Foreign Policy Since 1945Alan Dobson, Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh
US Foreign Policy Since 1945
- UFUs Foreign Policy Since 1945Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh
Us Foreign Policy Since 1945
