At home abroad: identity and power in American foreign policy
First Statement of Responsibility
Henry R. Nau
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Ithaca
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Cornell University Press
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2002
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xiii, 314 p. :ill.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-292) and index
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Identity and power : the sources of national interest -- The traditional debate over American foreign policy -- America's national identity -- Permanent partnership : American and other industrial democracies -- Winning the peace : America and the former communist states of Europe -- From bilateralism to multilateralism : American policy in Asia -- Beyond indifference : America's relations with the developing world -- Conclusion : American foreign policy in the twenty-first century
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National characteristics, American- Political aspects
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Balance of power
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United States- Foreign relations - 1989-
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United States- Foreign relations - 1989- - Philosophy
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United States- Foreign relations - 1989- - Forecasting