U.S. foreign policy after the Cold War /
United States foreign policy after the Cold War
edited by Randall B. Ripley and James M. Lindsay.
- Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, c1997.
- viii, 392 p. ; 25 cm.
- Pitt series in policy and institutional studies .
- Pitt series in policy and institutional studies. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-375) and index.
U.S. foreign policy in a changing world / Presidency and bureaucratic change after the Cold War / National Security Council System after the Cold War / State Department complex after the Cold War / When the bear leaves the woods: Department of Defense reorganization in the post-Cold War era / Reinventing the CIA: strategic intelligence and the end of the Cold War / Threat of Soviet decline: the CIA, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the end of the Cold War / James M. Lindsay and Randall B. Ripley -- Bert A. Rockman -- Vincent A. Auger -- James M. Lindsay -- Paul N. Stockton -- Loch K. Johnson -- Kimberly Marten Zisk. Grand strategy / Security assistance policy after the Cold War / Commercializing foreign affairs?: American trade policy after the Cold War / Human rights poligy: change and continuity / American public opinion and the use of force: change or continuity in the post-Cold War world? / Promise versus reality: continuity and change after the Cold War / Peter L. Hahn -- Duncan L. Clarke and Daniel O'Connor -- Pietro S. Nivola -- David P. Forsythe -- Richard K. Herrmann and Shannon Peterson -- Randall B. Ripley and James M. Lindsay.