Isolationism Reconfigured: American Foreign Policy for a New CenturyPrinceton University Press, 1996. 8. 5. - 352페이지 This iconoclastic and fundamental work, Eric Nordlinger's last, advocates a new variant of isolationism, a "national strategy" confining U.S. military actions largely to North America and to neighboring sea-and air- lanes but encouraging international activism and engagement in nonsecurity realms. In Nordlinger's view, disengaging from security commitments on distant shores would liberate the United States to use its resources and decision-making powers to act more effectively abroad in matters of economic policy and human rights. A national strategy would then become a powerful new method of encouraging international ideals of democracy, and isolationism would be freed of its previous associations with appeasement, weakness, economic protectionism, and self-serving nationalism. |
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... assessments of the Soviet Union's expansionist capabilities and successes, the several ways in which detente and arms control agreements were said to promote peace, and the arguments about nuclear superiority and 12 CHAPTER I.
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... Arms control treaties, forceful threats, and possibly interventions are to stop others from acquiring the weapons. Second, the United States is to maintain its global primacy. It is to remain “number one” on all the dimensions of power ...
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