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  • The United States and Right-Wing Dictatorships, 1965-1989by David F. Schmitz

    Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 23.00

    A comparative and comprehensive examination of American policy toward right-wing dictatorships in Africa, Latin America, Europe, and Asia from the 1960s to the end of the Cold War. It examines the debates and changes in American policy and attitudes toward authoritarian regimes that emerged after the Vietnam War. more...

  • Reagan and Gorbachevby Jack Matlock

    Random House Publishing Group 2004; US$ 13.99

    In Reagan and Gorbachev , Jack F. Matlock, Jr., gives an eyewitness account of how the Cold War ended, with humankind declared the winner. As Reagan’s principal adviser on Soviet and European affairs, and later as the U.S. ambassador to the U.S.S.R., Matlock lived history: He was the point person for Reagan’s evolving policy of conciliation toward the Soviet Union. Working from his own papers, recent interviews with major figures, and archival sources both here and abroad, Matlock offers an insider’s perspective on a diplomatic campaign far more sophisticated than previously thought, led by two men of surpassing vision. Matlock details how, from the start of his term, Reagan privately pursued improved U.S.—U.S.S.R.... more...

  • Imperial Eyesby Mary Louise Pratt

    Routledge 1992; US$ 39.95

    Pratt intriguingly explores European travel and exploration writing. In a study of genre and as a critique of ideology, Imperial Eyes examines how travel books by Europeans create the domestic subject of European imperialism. more...

  • Singapore's Foreign Policyby Michael Leifer

    Routledge 2000; US$ 54.95

    Singapore's Foreign Policy is the first full length English language study of this subject and is an essential resource for all those interested in Singapore's international role. more...

  • Social Change And Political Transformationby Howard Davis; Christopher Rootes

    Routledge 1994; US$ 52.95

    An examination of European political transformation which aims to analyze social and political change within the European Community, and to investigate the implications of a changing institutional framework within a disaggregated Eastern Europe. This book is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in political sociology and politics as well as relevant libraries and academics. It should have significant appeal to researchers and students in European studies and others with an interest in European integration. more...

  • Soviet Foreign Policy Todayby Robert F. Miller

    Routledge 1991; US$ 170.00

    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). more...

  • Actors in Europe's Foreign Policyby Christopher Hill

    Routledge 1996; US$ 54.95

    The Actors in Europe's Foreign Policy is a timely survey of the interplay between the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy and the long-established national foreign policies of the Union's member states. more...

  • European Union as a Global Actorby Charlotte Bretherton; John Vogler

    Routledge 1999; US$ 63.95

    This comprehensive, up to date and theoretically informed text examines the full range of the European Union's external relations including the Common Foreign and Security Policy. more...

  • World Order in Historyby Paul Dukes

    Routledge 1995; US$ 120.00

    World Order in History argues that historians' ideas about world order have been influential in transforming nation's sense of themselves. Dukes pursues these arguments with particular reference to Russia and the Western World. more...

  • Anglo-French Relations in the Twentieth Centuryby Glyn Stone; Alan Sharp

    Routledge 1999; US$ 148.00

    Anglo-French Relations in the Twentieth Century is a collection of studies on the key episodes of the difficult and often discordant Anglo-French exchange over the past century. more...