Domestic Foreign Policy Debates in China, India, Iran, Japan and Russia
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Köp båda 2 för 542 krJim Hoagland, The Washington Post These essays are an innovative effort to identify and explain common themes in the foreign policy thinking and formulation of the world's most important aspiring powers. An attentive reader will come away with a sharper understanding of both the pace and the direction of global change and the implications of that change for American power abroad.
Walter Russell Mead, Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations The authors and editors of this volume should be commended for showing readers how the varied histories, religions, and traditions of leading countries inform their approach to world affairs. Policymakers and students alike will find this book essential reading as they struggle to make sense of and make policy in our 21st century world.
Rt. Hon. David Miliband, UK Foreign Secretary 2007-2010 The old division of domestic and foreign policy is over. But the emerging foreign policy views of the rising powers are not well understood. I welcome this volume as a serious attempt to explain some of the big new forces reshaping the international system.
Pratap Bhanu Mehta, President & Chief Executive, Centre for Policy Research This volume is imaginatively conceived and wonderfully executed. Addressing this theme requires a combination of historical scholarship, political judgment, and analytical acuity. The essays in the volume display these qualities in ample measure. There is no volume of comparable scope. It ought to command wide readership.
CHOICE The book provides a useful way of examining foreign policy across countries. ... Highly recommended.
<br>Henry R. Nau is Professor of Political Science at the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, and author of The Myth of America's Decline (Oxford UP). <br> Deepa M. Ollapally is Associate Director of the Sigur Center for Asian Studies and Associate Research Professor at the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, and author of The Politics of Extremism in South Asia (Cambridge UP).<br>
1. INTRODUCTION: DOMESTIC VOICES OF ASPIRING POWERS; HENRY R. NAU; 2. CHINA: THE CONFLICTED RISING POWER; DAVID SHAMBAUGH AND REN XIAO; 3. INDIA: FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES OF AN AMBIGUOUS POWER; DEEPA OLLAPALLY AND RAJESH RAJAPOPALAN; 4. IRAN'S POST-REVOLUTION FOREIGN POLICY PUZZLE; FARIDEH FARHI AND SAIDEH LOTFIAN; 5. HUGGING AND HEDGING: JAPANESE GRAND STRATEGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY; NARUSHIGE MICHISHITA AND RICHARD J. SAMUELS; 6. RUSSIA'S CONTESTED NATIONAL IDENTITY AND FOREIGN POLICY; ANDREW KUTCHINS AND IGOR ZEVELEV; 7. CONCLUSION: REALISTS, NATIONALISTS AND GLOBALISTS AND THE NATURE OF CONTEMPORARY RISING POWERS; DEEPA OLLAPALLY AND NIKOLA MIRILOVIC