Title: Comparative Foreign Policy: Adaptation Strategies of the Great and Emerging Powers
Abstract: 1. Introduction: A Reader's Guide to Foreign-Policy Adaptation, Steven W. Hook. I. ADAPTION STRATEGIES OF THE GREAT POWERS. 2. New Challenges in U.S. Foreign Policy, Howard Wiarda and Lana Wiley, University of Massachusetts. 3. Russia's Times of Trouble, William A. Clark, Louisiana State University. 3. Modernization, Nationalism, and Regionalism in China, Quansheng Zhao, American University. 5. Japan's Economic Route to Power, Robert Scalapino, University of California at Berkley. 6. European Union Foreign Policy: Still an Oxymoron?, James Sperling, University of Akron. II. ADAPTION STRATEGIES OF THE EMERGING POWERS. 7. The Foreign Policy of Modern Brazil, Andrew Hurrell, Oxford University. 8. The Shifting Landscape of Indian Foreign Policy, Raju G.C. Thomas, Marquette University. 9. Indonesia: From Pivot to Problem, Donald E. Weatherbee, University of South Carolina. 10. Iran's Ambivalent World Role, Mohsen Milani, University of South Florida. 11. South Africa: From the Shadows, Peter J. Schraeder, Loyola University-Chicago. Bibliography.
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-10-29
Language: en
Type: book
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