Us Foreign Policy Towards China, Cuba and Iran
The Politics of Recognition
- 170 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The book explores the origins and ongoing support for US policies of non-recognition toward Cuba and Iran, linking these policies to International Relations theory. It utilizes the English School's concept of International Society to analyze how these theories inform US foreign policy decisions, offering a critical perspective on the interplay between international norms and state behavior in the context of these two nations.



