American Foreign Policy: Carter To Clinton (American History In Depth)-new

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Product Description This Book Examines The History Of Us Foreign Policy Since The Vietnam War. It Focuses On Four Themes: The Legacy Of Vietnam; The Ending And Aftermath Of The Cold War; The Debate Over American International Decline; And The Frequently Undemocratic Conduct Of Us Foreign Policy. The Book Considers Alternative Explanations For The Cold Wars End. It Evaluates The Foreign Policy Leadership Of Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush And Clinton And Assesses Prospects For Us Foreign Policy After The Cold War. Review ...An Excellent Introduction To Recent American Foreign Policy For Alevel, Access, And Undergraduate Students. Frank Lennon, American Studies Today From The Back Cover Between The Presidencies Of Jimmy Carter And Bill Clinton, The Assumptions, Basis And Context Of American Foreign Policy Was Altered Beyond Recognition. American Foreign Policy: Carter To Clinton Examines This Momentous Era In Terms Of Four Organising Themes. First, It Traces The Legacy Of The Vietnam Conflict As It Affected Foreign Policy Under Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush And Clinton. Second, It Examines The Ending Of The Cold War And Assesses The Propects For Postcold War Us Foreign Relations. Third, The Book Considers The Debate Over Americas Postvietnam International Decline. Finally, It Describes The Conduct Of Us Foreign Policy Since 1977, Noting The Degree To Which Such Conduct Has Tended To Be Both Undemocratic And Unaccountable. About The Author John Bumbrell Is Senior Lecturer In American Studies In The Department Of American Studies At Keele University, England.

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  • Q: What are the main themes covered in 'American Foreign Policy: Carter to Clinton'? A: The book examines four main themes: the legacy of the Vietnam War, the ending and aftermath of the Cold War, the debate over American international decline, and the undemocratic conduct of US foreign policy during this period.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is John Dumbrell, a Senior Lecturer in American Studies at Keele University, England.
  • Q: What is the page count of 'American Foreign Policy: Carter to Clinton'? A: The book contains 248 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
  • Q: When was 'American Foreign Policy: Carter to Clinton' published? A: The book was published on November 15, 1996.
  • Q: Is the book suitable for students? A: Yes, it is considered an excellent introduction to recent American foreign policy for 'A'-level, Access, and undergraduate students.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed as being in acceptable condition.
  • Q: What edition of the book is available? A: This is the 1997 edition of 'American Foreign Policy: Carter to Clinton'.
  • Q: What historical period does the book focus on? A: The book focuses on the history of US foreign policy from the presidencies of Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton.
  • Q: Does this book offer alternative explanations for the Cold War's end? A: Yes, it considers alternative explanations for the end of the Cold War and evaluates the foreign policy leadership of Presidents during this time.

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