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- catalog contributor b1971821.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1945-".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1945-1989.".
- catalog created "c1988.".
- catalog date "1988".
- catalog date "c1988.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1988.".
- catalog description "1. The American approach to foreign policy : The state system ; The American national style ; The contrast between the United States and the traditional great powers ; The Soviet style -- 2. The beginning of the Cold War : American wartime illusions ; Soviet postwar expansion ; Toward the strategy of containment ; Alternatives to containment ; The changing of the guard: sea power versus land power ; The U. S. declaration of (Cold) War -- 3. Containment in Europe : Western Europe's collapse ; U. S. commitment to Europe's defense ; The revival of Germany ; Europe moves toward unification ; The Soviet shift to Asia -- 4. Containment in the Far East : The fall of nationalist China ; Reevaluation of U. S. Far East policy ; Limited war in Korea ; From anti-Sovietism to anticommunism -- 5. The strategy of 'frontiersmanship' : Eisenhower's promise of liberation ; Ending the Korean War ; The first Indochina War ; The Taiwan Straits and the offshore islands ; The Middle East and the Suez War ; The Soviet shift back to Europe".
- catalog description "11. Reagan and Cold War II: reviving U.S. military and economic capabilities : Korean Airline downing and anti-Sovietism ; For unilateral rearmament ; Against bilateral arms control ; Star Wars ; NATO, detentism, and disengagement ; The declining American economy and global commitments -- 12. Cold War II in Central America and the Middle East : The Reagan intervention in Central America ; The Reagan doctrine: El Salvador and Nicaragua ; The Middle East and the anti-Soviet strategic consensus ; Terrorism, the Iran-Contra Affair, and the Reagan downfall ; The Third World: democratic capitalism, the 'debt bomb,' and OPEC's decline -- 13. Containment: a reappraisal : The continuity of containment ; The impact of the state system on containment ; The persistent influence of national style ; The future of the U.S.-Soviet struggle ; The absence of a foreign policy consensus ; The economy: is the United States following Britain again? ; The purpose of American foreign policy.".
- catalog description "6. Berlin, Cuba, and the limits of massive retaliation : Deterrence and challenge in the nuclear era ; The Berlin retreat ; Castro and the missile crisis ; American strategy and frontier defenses -- 7. The Third World during the Cold War years : The revolution of rising expectations ; Domestic instability and superpower involvement ; A world divided into rich and poor nations ; The example of Latin America ; Was America's Third World policy imperialistic? -- 8. Vietnam and the collapse of containment : The American and Soviet empires ; Vietnam as a 'frontier war' ; The misconduct of counterguerrilla warfare ; A new mood of withdrawal ; The European-American conflict ; The Sino-Soviet conflict ; Toward detente -- 9. From Cold War to Detente : From Idealpolitik to Realpolitik ; Disengagement from Vietnam ; Detente with China ; Arms control as a centerpiece of detente ; Trade and technology as incentives for Soviet self-containment ; Detente: real change or political tactic? ; The erosion of U. S. alliances ; Disillusionment with detente ; The search for consensus and human rights -- 10. conflict with -- and in -- the Third World : The new international economic order and nonalignment ; Oil as a 'weapon' ; Interdependence: global transformation or escape from 'power politics'? ; From globalism to regionalism and back again ; The Middle Eastern linchpin ; Iran and the end of the Vietnam syndrome".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 389-398.".
- catalog extent "xv, 410 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "American foreign policy since World War II.".
- catalog identifier "0871874482 (pbk.) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "American foreign policy since World War II.".
- catalog issued "1988".
- catalog issued "c1988.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : CQ Press,".
- catalog relation "American foreign policy since World War II.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1945-".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1945-1989.".
- catalog subject "327.73 19".
- catalog subject "E744 .S8 1988".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The American approach to foreign policy : The state system ; The American national style ; The contrast between the United States and the traditional great powers ; The Soviet style -- 2. The beginning of the Cold War : American wartime illusions ; Soviet postwar expansion ; Toward the strategy of containment ; Alternatives to containment ; The changing of the guard: sea power versus land power ; The U. S. declaration of (Cold) War -- 3. Containment in Europe : Western Europe's collapse ; U. S. commitment to Europe's defense ; The revival of Germany ; Europe moves toward unification ; The Soviet shift to Asia -- 4. Containment in the Far East : The fall of nationalist China ; Reevaluation of U. S. Far East policy ; Limited war in Korea ; From anti-Sovietism to anticommunism -- 5. The strategy of 'frontiersmanship' : Eisenhower's promise of liberation ; Ending the Korean War ; The first Indochina War ; The Taiwan Straits and the offshore islands ; The Middle East and the Suez War ; The Soviet shift back to Europe".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. Reagan and Cold War II: reviving U.S. military and economic capabilities : Korean Airline downing and anti-Sovietism ; For unilateral rearmament ; Against bilateral arms control ; Star Wars ; NATO, detentism, and disengagement ; The declining American economy and global commitments -- 12. Cold War II in Central America and the Middle East : The Reagan intervention in Central America ; The Reagan doctrine: El Salvador and Nicaragua ; The Middle East and the anti-Soviet strategic consensus ; Terrorism, the Iran-Contra Affair, and the Reagan downfall ; The Third World: democratic capitalism, the 'debt bomb,' and OPEC's decline -- 13. Containment: a reappraisal : The continuity of containment ; The impact of the state system on containment ; The persistent influence of national style ; The future of the U.S.-Soviet struggle ; The absence of a foreign policy consensus ; The economy: is the United States following Britain again? ; The purpose of American foreign policy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Berlin, Cuba, and the limits of massive retaliation : Deterrence and challenge in the nuclear era ; The Berlin retreat ; Castro and the missile crisis ; American strategy and frontier defenses -- 7. The Third World during the Cold War years : The revolution of rising expectations ; Domestic instability and superpower involvement ; A world divided into rich and poor nations ; The example of Latin America ; Was America's Third World policy imperialistic? -- 8. Vietnam and the collapse of containment : The American and Soviet empires ; Vietnam as a 'frontier war' ; The misconduct of counterguerrilla warfare ; A new mood of withdrawal ; The European-American conflict ; The Sino-Soviet conflict ; Toward detente -- 9. From Cold War to Detente : From Idealpolitik to Realpolitik ; Disengagement from Vietnam ; Detente with China ; Arms control as a centerpiece of detente ; Trade and technology as incentives for Soviet self-containment ; Detente: real change or political tactic? ; The erosion of U. S. alliances ; Disillusionment with detente ; The search for consensus and human rights -- 10. conflict with -- and in -- the Third World : The new international economic order and nonalignment ; Oil as a 'weapon' ; Interdependence: global transformation or escape from 'power politics'? ; From globalism to regionalism and back again ; The Middle Eastern linchpin ; Iran and the end of the Vietnam syndrome".
- catalog title "American foreign policy since World War II / John Spanier.".
- catalog type "text".