Cheap hawks, cheap doves, and the pursuit of strategy
Material type: TextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Orbis Vol 49 no 4, Fall 2005, pp.613-629 (44)Summary: For too long, according to this article, the USA has relied on aggressive rhetoric backed by underwhelming force. Instead America must adapt to take account of terrorism, geopolitics, and globalization. The realities of rapidly expanding economic powersChina and India, a resurgent but non-democratic Russia, and the tensions these cause in competition for resources and political influence mean that the USA must change its policies.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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For too long, according to this article, the USA has relied on aggressive rhetoric backed by underwhelming force. Instead America must adapt to take account of terrorism, geopolitics, and globalization. The realities of rapidly expanding economic powersChina and India, a resurgent but non-democratic Russia, and the tensions these cause in competition for resources and political influence mean that the USA must change its policies.
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