Cooperation among Democracies: The European Influence on U.S. Foreign PolicyPrinceton University Press, 2020. gada 8. dec. - 260 lappuses In exploring the special nature of alliances among democracies, Thomas Risse-Kappen argues that the West European and Canadian allies exerted greater influence on American foreign policy during the Cold War than most analysts assume. In so doing, he challenges traditional alliance theories that emphasize strategic interactions and power-based bargaining processes. For a better understanding of the transatlantic relationship, the author proposes that we instead turn to liberal theories of international affairs. Accordingly, liberal democracies are likely to form the "pacific federations" described by Immanuel Kant or "pluralistic security communities" as Karl W. Deutsch suggested. |
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Power Bargaining | 12 |
and the Moderation of U S Policies | 42 |
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FIVE | 105 |
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Cooperation Among Democracies: The European Influence on U.S. Foreign Policy Thomas Risse,Thomas Risse-Kappen Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |
Cooperation Among Democracies: The European Influence on U.S. Foreign Policy Thomas Risse,Thomas Risse-Kappen Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |
Cooperation Among Democracies: The European Influence on U.S. Foreign Policy Thomas Risse-Kappen Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 1995 |