Restructuring American Foreign Policy
By John D. Steinbruner
Restructuring American Foreign Policy
By John D. Steinbruner
Synopsis
In the final decade of this century, the United States will need to amend the core of its foreign policy--a formidable task in a large democracy. American thinking, still grounded in post World War II perceptions, has failed to keep pace with the demands of a changing world. New realities in the U. S. and international economies, in security conditions, and in world politics call for restructuring American foreign policy.
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