America and the world in the age of terror: a new landscape in international relations / edited by Daniel Benjamin
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington DC: The CSIS Press, 2005Description: x, 206pISBN:- 0892064528 (pbk.):
- UNITED STATES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS -- CHINA
- UNITED STATES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS -- GEORGIA
- UNITED STATES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS -- GERMANY
- UNITED STATES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS -- INDONESIA
- UNITED STATES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS -- PAKISTAN
- UNITED STATES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS -- RUSSIA
- UNITED STATES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS --
- UNITED STATES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS -- SAUDI ARABIA
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Book | Defence Academy Library On-Shelf | 327.73 BEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0015403 |
America's foreign relations underwent considerable changes following the September 11 terrorist attacks on the USA. Some countries took the opportunity to improve links to the USA while others considered unrestricted US power a threat to their own interests. This collection of papers consider changes in U.S. bilateral relations with a number of significant countries.
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