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The Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy and NATO

Continuity and Change From The Cold War to the Rise of China

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Focusing on the interplay between domestic politics and U.S. foreign policy, the book explores how political pressures have shaped America's role in NATO from the Cold War to the current tensions with Russia. It traces NATO's evolution from a military alliance aimed at containing the Soviet Union to a strategic tool against modern threats from China and Russia. By analyzing historical contexts and the implications of U.S. security commitments, it also connects the Biden Administration's stance on democracy versus autocracy to the state of American democracy post-January 6.

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The Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy and NATO, Chris J. Dolan

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2024
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Title
The Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy and NATO
Subtitle
Continuity and Change From The Cold War to the Rise of China
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
ISBN13
9783031307980
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Focusing on the interplay between domestic politics and U.S. foreign policy, the book explores how political pressures have shaped America's role in NATO from the Cold War to the current tensions with Russia. It traces NATO's evolution from a military alliance aimed at containing the Soviet Union to a strategic tool against modern threats from China and Russia. By analyzing historical contexts and the implications of U.S. security commitments, it also connects the Biden Administration's stance on democracy versus autocracy to the state of American democracy post-January 6.