Estranged friends? : the transatlantic consequences of societal change / Max Kaase and Andrew Kohut

The two studies in Estranged Friends? examine the fundamental foreign policy attitudes of both ordinary citizens and elites on both sides of the Atlantic. In his essay, Max Kaase provides a thorough and precise analysis of the basic social pre-conditions that underlie the formulation and establishme...

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Autres auteurs:Kaase, Max, 1935-
Kohut, Andrew
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié:New York : Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1996
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USA
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Résumé:The two studies in Estranged Friends? examine the fundamental foreign policy attitudes of both ordinary citizens and elites on both sides of the Atlantic. In his essay, Max Kaase provides a thorough and precise analysis of the basic social pre-conditions that underlie the formulation and establishment of a new foreign policy. On the basis of representative surveys, Andrew Kohut provides a detailed and comprehensive description of the attitudes and values of American citizens and elites with regard to the global role of the United States
Description matérielle:IX, 122 S. graph. Darst
ISBN:0876091850