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9780262620857

America's Strategy in a Changing World

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  • ISBN13:

    9780262620857

  • ISBN10:

    0262620855

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1992-10-07
  • Publisher: Mit Pr
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Summary

At a time when events are overtaking many publications, these articles selected from International Security provide up-to-date and comprehensive analyses of American national security strategy in the post-Cold War world. Addressing future U.S. relations with its Cold War allies as well as with its former foes, contributions take up such major issues as overall strategic options, security in the new Europe, relations with the former Soviet Union, U.S.-Japan relations, and threats in the Third World, particularly proliferation. Essays in the first section examine the broad options that the United States has now that it no longer confronts a Soviet threat. They discuss such questions as what threats the United States now confronts, what values and interests it should pursue, whether it should play a diminished role in world politics, and what lessons can be drawn from the past. Essays in the second section look at important dimensions of U.S. strategy, including assuring security in Europe, relations with the former Soviet Union, and U.S. interests in the Third World. With its explicit focus on what course the United States should pursue in the post-Cold War world, America's Strategy in a Changing World serves as a companion volume to The Cold War and After, which drew on important theories in international relations to explain and predict the pattern of world politics. Sean M. Lynn-Jones is Consulting Editor of International Security and an Adjunct Fellow at the Center for Science and International Affairs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Steven E. Miller is Director of Studies at the Center for Science and International Affairs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and Editor of International Security.

Table of Contents

The Contributors
Acknowledgements
Preface
America's Strategic Options in a Changing Security Environment
The Future of World Politics: Will It Resemble the Past?p. 3
Strategies Before Containment: Patterns for the Futurep. 38
A Defensible Defense: America's Grand Strategy After the Cold Warp. 68
Dimensions of U.S. Strategy After the Cold War
Managing Soviet Disintegration: A Demand for Behavioral Regimesp. 119
Concerts, Collective Security, and the Future of Europe
Systems for Peace or Causes of War? Collective Security, Arms Control, and the New Europep. 199
Down and Out in Warsaw and Budapest: Eastern Europe and East-West Migrationp. 238
Beyond Mutual Recrimination: Building a Solid U.S.-Japan Relationship in the 1990sp. 267
The Middle East and the New World Order: Rethinking U.S. Political Strategy After the Gulf Warp. 295
Why the Third World Still Mattersp. 328
Ballistic Missles and Weapons of Mass Destruction: What Is the Threat? What Should be Done?p. 361
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