The Cold War and After : : History, Theory, and the Logic of International Politics / / Marc Trachtenberg.
What makes for war or for a stable international system? Are there general principles that should govern foreign policy? In The Cold War and After, Marc Trachtenberg, a leading historian of international relations, explores how historical work can throw light on these questions. The essays in this b...
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2012] ©2012 |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Edition: | Course Book |
Language: | English |
Series: | Princeton Studies in International History and Politics ;
138 |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (336 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- PART I. Theory
- Chapter One. The Question of Realism: An Historian’s View
- Chapter Two. The Problem of International Order and How to Think about It
- Part II. History
- Chapter Three. The United States and Eastern Europe in 1945: A Reassessment
- Chapter Four. America, Europe, and German Rearmament, August–September 1950: A Critique of a Myth
- Chapter Five. The Making of the Western Defense System: France, the United States, and MC 48
- Chapter Six. The Structure of Great Power Politics, 1963–75
- Chapter Seven. The French Factor in U.S. Foreign Policy during the Nixon-Pompidou Period
- Part III. Policy
- Chapter Eight. Preventive War and U.S. Foreign Policy
- Chapter Nine. The Iraq Crisis and the Future of the Western Alliance
- Index