After 9/11: Cultural Dimensions of American Global PowerRoutledge, 2007 M08 7 - 272 pages This is a readable and incisive analysis of American foreign policy and international politics since the end of the Cold War. It is organized around two key themes, the role of culture in international politics and the changing nature of American power. Richard Crockatt addresses such key issues as:
After 9/11 is a much-needed balanced account of the most significant political questions of the twenty-first century |
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