Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era :Foreign Policies in Transition

Publication subTitle :Foreign Policies in Transition

Author: Le Prestre   Philippe G.  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 1997

E-ISBN: 9780773566415

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773515321

Subject: D81 international relations

Keyword: 外交、国际关系

Language: ENG

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Description

Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era examines the question of foreign policy change through a comparative analysis of the Great Powers' reactions to the transformations in international relations after the Cold War. Contributors describe and explain the efforts of the United States, the Soviet Union/Russia, China, Japan, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Canada to redefine the role they play in an environment that has become internally and externally more uncertain.

Chapter

Acknowledgments

1 Author! Author! Defining Foreign Policy Roles after the Cold War

2 The Soviet Union/Russia: Which Past for Which Future?

3 Articulating the New International Role of the United States during Previous Transitions, 1916–1919, 1943–1947

4 The United States: An Elusive Role Quest after the Cold War

5 Japan: A Great Power Despite Itself

6 Germany: To Be or Not to Be Normal?

7 France: The Straitjacket of New Freedom

8 Great Britain: Still Searching for Status?

9 China: Role Conceptions after the Cold War

10 Canada: A Reassertion of Its Role as a Middle Power

11 Change and Continuity in Foreign Policy Role Conceptions after the Cold War

Notes

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Contributors

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Centre d'études des politiques étrangères et de sécurité, Université du Québec à Montréal

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