Roskin, Michael G., 1939-

IR : the new world of international relations / New world of international relations Michael G. Roskin, Nicholas O. Berry - 5th ed. - Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2002 - xxv, 342 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.

Feature Boxes. - Preface. - Pt. I. The Cold War Come and Gone. Ch. 1. Strange New World: Power and Systems in Transformation. Ch. 2. America's Changing National Interests. Ch. 3. "Wrong, Terrible Wrong" : The United States and Vietnam. Ch. 4. Can the United States Lead the World? Ch. 5. From Russia to the Soviet Union. Ch. 6. From the Soviet Union Back to Russia. - Pt. II. The Global South. Ch. 7. South Africa and The End of Colonialism. Ch. 8. Eternal Warfare in the Holy Land? Ch. 9. Oil and Turmoil: The Persian Gulf. Ch. 10. The Troubled Americas: Our Neglected South. Ch. 11. Economic Development: The Rich and the Poor. - Pt. III. The Eternal Threats. Ch. 12. National Security: How States Protect Themselves. Ch. 13. Nuclear Politics: Is the Bomb Here to Stay? - Pt. IV. The Economic Blocs. Ch. 14. The Uniting of Europe. Ch. Pacific Tremors. Ch. 16. The United States and Globalization. - Pt. V. The Politics of a New World. Ch. 17. Diplomacy. Ch. 18. Iternational Law. Ch. 19. The United Nations. Ch. 20. Giving Peace a Chance. - Index.

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World politics.


United States--Foreign relations.

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