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SKU:JU030BK1N5D6CNAFAMZ
المؤلف:Boys
الموديل:9781472524270

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  • Paperback ‎- Number of Pages‎:‎ 336 pages
  • Dimensions‎:‎ 150 x 236 x 18mm ‎- 499.99g
  • Publication date‎:‎ 23 Apr 2015
  • Publisher‎:‎ Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Imprint‎:‎ Bloomsbury Academic
  • Publication City/Country‎:‎ London‎,‎ United Kingdom

Extending his earlier work‎,‎ Dr‎.‎ Boys provides a carefully‎-researched and well‎-argued analysis of the Clinton foreign policy‎,‎ identifying a thoughtful and consistent grand strategy often overlooked by critics and commentators‎.‎ Drawing on key documents and insightful interviews‎,‎ Boys illuminates the strategic considerations that began in the 1992 presidential campaign and provides a window to understanding U‎.‎S‎.‎ foreign policy in that unique period between the prolonged end of the Cold War and the now dominant and perhaps perpetual War on Terror‎.‎ Stephen A‎.‎ Smith‎,‎ Professor of Communication at the University of Arkansas‎,‎ USA and former Executive Assistant to Governor Bill Clinton In Clinton‎'‎s Grand Strategy‎,‎ James D‎.‎ Boys provides a comprehensive and balanced assessment of America‎'‎s foreign policy by its first Post‎-Cold War president‎.‎ He persuasively argues that President Clinton pursued a foreign policy that focused on ‎"‎national security‎,‎ prosperity promotion‎,‎ and democracy promotion‎"‎ and one that‎.‎‎.‎‎.‎

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