Toward Managed Peace: The National Security Interests of the United States, 1759 to the PresentYale University Press, 01.01.1995 - 416 Seiten In this authoritative book, one of the world's leading political analysts who has been Dean of the Yale Law School, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, and Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, reviews the diplomatic experience of the United States and the prospects for world politics and argues that the most vital security interest of the nation is the achievement and maintenance of world peace. To achieve this goal, says Rostow, the state system must be based on a favorable balance of power, and it must be managed by the major powers, or a decisive number of them, in accordance with the United Nations Charter. |
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Inhalt
Introduction 37 | 3 |
Concept of Peace | 29 |
The Quest for Peace from the Congress of Vienna | 40 |
Introduction | 53 |
The Vienna System Reborn April 1917 | 191 |
The Precarious Birth of | 208 |
Pretense and SelfDeception | 234 |
Hitlers Icarian Flight 19291939 | 252 |
Introduction | 277 |
The Stalin | 283 |
A Case Study | 309 |
The Gorbachev Era and Beyond | 337 |
United States Foreign Policy after the Soviet Collapse | 362 |
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Toward Managed Peace: The National Security Interests of the United States ... Eugene Victor Rostow Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1993 |
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