American diplomacy in a new era:
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Weitere Verfasser: Kertesz, Stephen Denis 1904-1986 (HerausgeberIn), Morgenthau, Hans Joachim 1904-1980 (MitwirkendeR)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [Notre Dame, Indiana] University of Notre Dame Press 1961
Schriftenreihe:International studies of the Committee on International Relations, University of Notre Dame
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Beschreibung:Fortsetzung von: Diplomacy in a changing world, 1959. - Contents: A new era / Stephen D. Kertesz -- pt. 1. Foreign policy issues and area diplomacy: From wartime co-operation to NATO / Stephen D. Kertesz -- The containment policy and the rationale of the alliance system / Hans J. Morgenthau -- American policies and disarmament / Bernhard G. Bechhoefer -- United States policy in the Western Hemisphere / Arthur P. Whitaker -- United States policy in South and Southeast Asia / Myron Weiner -- United States policy towards Japan / Chitoshi Yanaga -- United States policy in Africa south of the Sahara / J. Gus Liebenow -- United States policy in the Middle East / Robert H. Ferrell -- American policy towards the satellites and national communism / John C. Campbell -- Virtues and shortcomings of American diplomacy / J.B. Duroselle -- pt. 2. dtPolicy making and organizational problems: Who determines our foreign policy? / Lindsay Rogers -- Congress and the management of American foreign policy / Ernest S. Griffith -- Organizational reform in the Department of State and the American Foreign Service / William Gerber -- The Foreign Service Institute / Harold B. Hoskins -- The role of specialists in the policy-making process / Robert E. Elder -- United States participation in the United Nations / Lincoln P. Bloomfield -- Development of informational activities / H.R. Ludden -- The impact of military factors on American foreign policy / Fred Greene -- pt. 3. Future policies and expectations: American policy: dangers and prospects / Philip E. Mosely
Beschreibung:XI, 601 Seiten 24 cm

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