Henriksen, Thomas H. Cycles in US Foreign Policy since the Cold War [electronic resource] / / by Thomas H. Henriksen.. — 1st ed. 2017.. — XI, 332 p. : online resource. — (American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century). - American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century .

Introduction -- George Herbert Walker Bush: A Disorderly World Put Right -- George H.W. Bush: Interventionism Unbound -- William Jefferson Clinton: The Post-Cold War’s Inward Look -- Bill Clinton and Two Reluctant Interventions into the Balkans -- George Walker Bush and the International Outreach -- George W. Bush’s Overstretch Abroad -- Barack Hussein Obama and the New Retrenchment -- Barack Obama: A Foreign Policy of Disengagement -- Observations on the Cycles in U.S. Foreign Policy. .

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Анотація:
This book describes how American international policy alternates between engagement and disengagement cycles in world affairs. These cycles provide a unique way to understand, assess, and describe fluctuations in America’s involvement or non-involvement overseas. In addition to its basic thesis, the book presents a fair-minded account of four presidents’ foreign policies in the post-Cold War period: George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. It suggests recurring sources of cyclical change, along with implications for the future. An engaged or involved foreign policy entails the use of military power and diplomatic pressure against other powers to secure American ends. A disengaged or noninvolved policy relies on normal economic and political interaction with other states, which seeks to disassociate from entanglements.

9783319486406

10.1007/978-3-319-48640-6 doi


United States—Politics and government.
International relations.
World politics.
Peace.
Politics and war.
US Politics.
Foreign Policy.
Political History.
Conflict Studies.
Military and Defence Studies.

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