US Foreign Policy since 1945

  • US Foreign Policy since 1945
    By Alan Dobson, Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh

    G. u. a. t. e. m. ala,1. 9. 5. 4. The first challenge to the hegemonic prerogatives of the US arose in Central America, and its response set a pattern for the future. In1944,GeneralJorge Ubico's dictatorship over Guatemala came to anend ...

  • US Foreign Policy since 1945
    By Alan Dobson, Steve Marsh

    F u r t h e r r e a d i n g In aworklikethis,whichcan only befootnotedsparingly, it is not possible to acknowledge ... 1945–1980, New York,Pantheon Books,1988; T. J.McCormick, America'sHalfCentury:UnitedStatesForeignPolicyintheCold War, ...

  • US Foreign Policy Since 1945
    By Alan Dobson, Steve Marsh, Lecturer in the Department of Political Theory and Government Alan Dobson

    For the US and the Middle East see W. Stivers,America's Confrontation with Revolutionary Change in the Middle East, 1948–83, London, Macmillan, 1986; R. Ovendale, Origins of the Arab Israeli Wars, London, Longman, 1984; B.I. Kaufman, ...

  • US Foreign Policy Since 1945
    By Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh

    Stivers, W., America's Confrontation with Revolutionary Change in the Middle East, 1948–83, London: Macmillan, 1986. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, SIPRI Yearbook 2002: Armaments, Disarmament and International ...

  • US Foreign Policy Since 1945
    By Alan P. Dobson, Steve Marsh

    New features of this second edition include: expanded coverage of the Cold War new chapters on the post-Cold War era a chronology and a new conclusion that draws together key themes and looks to the future.