U.s.-uk Relations at the Start of the 21st Century - Jeffrey D. Mccausland - Books - lulu.com - 9781312310490 - June 26, 2014
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U.s.-uk Relations at the Start of the 21st Century

Jeffrey D. Mccausland

U.s.-uk Relations at the Start of the 21st Century

With the end of the Cold War, a popular parlor game in foreign ministries, think tanks, and academia has been to develop a theory of international relations that best explains the new international order. Although there is widespread agreement that the United States is the world's most powerful country in military, economic, and diplomatic terms, and is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future, there is little agreement as to how the rest of the world will react to America's lead. Concepts such as "balancing," "bandwagoning," "buck-passing," and "free riding," to name just a few, have been advanced and debated. And although none presents a unified field theory, each explains some aspect of international relations. Theory has an even more difficult time explaining the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom (Uk), especially its remarkable endurance over the past 6 decades. The U. S.-Uk partnership flourished during World War Ii, deepened during the long twilight struggle. . .

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 26, 2014
ISBN13 9781312310490
Publishers lulu.com
Pages 226
Dimensions 14 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   335 g
Language English  
Contributor Douglas T. Stuart

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