Conduct of American Diplomacy - PLISCHKE Elmer

KORTE INHOUD

Hardcover, dj, in-8, 677 pp., index.

"Conduct of American Diplomacy" by Elmer Plischke is a comprehensive guide to the history and practice of American diplomacy. The book explores the role of the United States in international relations, providing an in-depth analysis of the country's foreign policy from its inception to the present day. The author, a renowned professor of political science, uses a combination of historical narrative, case studies, and theoretical discussions to explain the principles and processes of American diplomacy. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the role of the State Department, the influence of domestic politics on foreign policy, the use of military force, and the importance of international law. It also discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization and the changing international order. This book is an essential resource for students and scholars of international relations, political science, and American history.

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1967Uitgever: Van Nostrand Company677 paginasTaal: Engels