This reader investigates the evolving U.S. foreign policy options following the close of the Cold War. Rubinstein captures the diversity and necessity of new U.S. policy choices and the inherent dilemmas which accompany each alternative. An introductory essay starts every chapter, while the essays that follow (45 in all) challenge readers to examine the realities and consequences of possible policy options.
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This reader investigates the evolving U.S. foreign policy options following the close of the Cold War. Rubinstein captures the diversity and necessity of new U.S. policy choices and the inherent dilemmas which accompany each alternative. An introductory essay starts every chapter, while the essays that follow (45 in all) challenge readers to examine the realities and consequences of possible policy options.
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Very Good. Blacklick, Ohio, U.S.A. : McGraw-Hill College, 1994. Softcover, 309 pages. Minor shelf rubbing, internally fine with no names or other markings. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.