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Handbook of Global International Policy (Public Administration and Public Policy)
β Scribed by Stuart Nagel
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 514
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Written by nearly 25 authorities in the field, the Handbook of Global International Policy focuses on public policy issues among and within nations on every continent-comparing approaches and applications to real-world problems.Beginning with a thorough introduction to the subject, the Handbook reviewsformer and emerging U.S. decision-making foreign policies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Africa, and Haiti rebel conflicts and restored relations among Eritrea, the Sudan, and Ethiopia Spanish enclaves in Northern Africa pre- and post-Cold War policies in East Asia, including North and South Korea arms control and disarmament programs around the world ongoing risks in the Middle East nationalism and its effect in Slovenia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia peacekeeping efforts in Eastern Europe by Russia civil and military relations between North-Rhine Westphalia and the European Union England's public relations effort regarding European unity integration and national conflicts of the Zapatista movement in Mexico Columbia's attempts to apply military control and civil laws to combat internal problems the findings of the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Project case and more! With over 1000 key literature citations and illustrations, the Handbook of Global International Policy serves as timely reading for public administrators and public policy experts, political scientists, economists, sociologists, attorneys, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
β¦ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 2
Copyright......Page 3
Preface......Page 11
Contents......Page 13
Contributors......Page 17
1 International Policy An Introduction......Page 20
2 What Price Empire? A Study of Costs and Benefits of American Involvement in Zaire During the Mobutu Era......Page 40
3 The Conflict in Eritrea Reconsidered......Page 62
4 Spanish Enclaves in North Africa......Page 76
5 A Problem-Centered Approach for Understanding Foreign Policy Some Examples from U.S.Foreign Policy Toward Southern Africa......Page 98
6 Beginning and Ending the Cold War in East Asia......Page 122
7 Increasing the Strategic Compatibility of the ROK and DPRK......Page 138
8 Defense by Other Means Australiaβs Arms Control and Disarmament Diplomacy......Page 162
9 A Palestinian State Evaluating the Risks......Page 184
10 Nationalism Against Lost Legitimacy Slovenes Versus the Yugoslav Military......Page 204
11 Russian Peacekeeping......Page 222
12 From the Brezhnev Doctrine to Partnership The New International Relations of Eastern Europe......Page 248
13 Civil-Military Relations from Westphalia to the European Union......Page 270
14 The European Public and Post βCold War Security Policy......Page 306
15 National Culture or International Trade?The Labour Government βs Media Policies......Page 330
16 International Integration/ Subnational Con .ict The Zapatistas and International Relations......Page 354
17 Wars and the Military Civil Instruments for Politics in Colombia......Page 378
18 Elite Images and Post βCold War Foreign Policy Decision-Making The United States in Haiti......Page 386
19 Emerging Trends in International Security American Foreign Policy Options......Page 406
20 U.S.Foreign Exchange Interventions Domestic Politics and International Factors......Page 412
21 Security Policy at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age The Case of the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Project......Page 436
22 Expanding the Existing Nuclear Disarmament Regime Prospects for Bilateral U.S.βRussian Cooperation......Page 458
23 Economic Development and International Transportation Along the Border Exploring Feasibility Issues for State and Local Governments......Page 482
Index......Page 502
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