Foreign Policy
The Impact of Public Opinion on U.S. Foreign Policy Since Vietnam
Tables Foreword by Ole Holsti Preface Introduction 1. Public Opinion in American U.S. Foreign Policy 2. The Theory of Public Opinion and Foreign Policy 3. Cycles in American Foreign Policy Opinion The Vietnam Case: An End to Interventionism? 4.
Soviet Foreign Policy Today
Textbook presenting new Soviet thinking in the economic, political and military spheres, linking domestic and foreign policies. Part One describes the evolution of current foreign policy; Part Two, its impact on the rest of the world (by region).
British Foreign Policy Under New Labour 1997-2005
This important new study provides a critical analysis of the foreign policies conducted during the first two terms of Tony Blair's government.
Theoretical Roots of US Foreign Policy
"Theoretical Roots of US Foreign Policy" explores the reasons why American leaders from the 1700s onwards frequently adopt policies of unilateralism. Thomas M.
Ideology and National Identity in Post-communist Foreign
A comparative analysis of the foreign policies of eight post-communist states which considers the extent to which official communist ideology has been replaced by nationalism and establishes how these states express their national identities through foreign policy.
Japan's Asia Policy
Wolf Mendl explains the historical roots of Japan's foreign policy, especially the Asia-versus-the-West debate. The book provides a readable and up-to-date analysis of Japan's relations with comparisons with the policies of powers of equal status in the post-war world.







