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Title: The Reluctant Superpower: United States Policy in Bosnia, 1991-95
Description: Houndmills / New York, Macmillan / St. Martin's, (1997). orig. boards. 22x14cm, xxvi,296 pp. Textual maps & tables.. Some minor rubbing. Some page-edge soil. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: The International Setting; The United States and the Post-Cold War International System; What should Policy be? Guidelines for Intervention; The Yugoslav Setting; The Development of the War in Yugoslavia; The Nature of the War; US Interests in and Perceptions of Yugoslavia; Introduction; Security Interests and Other Interests; The Foreign Policy Mood in the United States; American Perceptions: Civil War and Ethnic Hatred; Vietnam and the Debate on Intervention in Bosnia; US Policy in Yugoslavia and Bosnia-Herzegovina; Introduction; The Bush Administration: From Status Quo to Immobility; The Clinton Administration I: Strategies and Obstacles; The Clinton Administration II: The Agony of Decision; The Clinton Administration III: Reassertion of American Leadership; the New Ethos on Intervention; The Reluctant Superpower.

Keywords: Diplomatic History, United States, Foreign Policy, Balkans War, Diplomacy, Political Politics, Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina,

Price: US$ 59.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS011481I