A study of the writings of the 10 most widely read and influential American foreign policy theorists/practitioners during the post-Cold War period, 1992-2008, including Francis Fukuyama, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger, Sam Huntington, the Neoconservative Robert Kagan and the 'dissident' Noam Chomsky. The collapse of Communism in 1992 was arguably more disorienting for the United States' foreign policy establishment than for the vanquished foe and there was an immediate thirst among politicians and in the general public for an interpretation of the new international landscape and for...
A study of the writings of the 10 most widely read and influential American foreign policy theorists/practitioners during the post-Cold War period, 19...
This is a collection of journalistic observations, book reviews, polemics and speeches dealing with the deterioration of relations between Russia and the West, with particular attention at the confrontation over Ukraine and the onset of the New Cold War. Professional reviewers have written the following about this book: 1. Professor John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago "This collection of smart and erudite essays is a welcome antidote to the steady stream of anti-Russian stories that fill the Western media these days. Doctorow, a seasoned expert on Russia, provides an abundance of smart...
This is a collection of journalistic observations, book reviews, polemics and speeches dealing with the deterioration of relations between Russia and ...