Smart Power: Toward a Prudent Foreign Policy for America

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Cato Institute, 2008 - 258 páginas
Foreign policy expert Ted Galen Carpenter confronts the global challenges America faces, outlining a practical strategy that protects America's security while avoiding unnecessary and unrewarding military adventures. He looks at how U.S. forces remain mired in a nation-building mission in Iraq, while disagreements over Iraq policy and other matters have soured Washington's relations with long-time European allies.

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Acid Test for North Korea
143
A Nuisance Not a Threat
149
THE DANGEROUS TAIWAN ISSUE
155
Beijing Smothers Hong Kongand Drives Taiwan Farther Away
163
How China Can Cool Row with Taiwan
170
The Bush Administration Snubs Taiwan
176
A DELICATE RELATIONSHIP WITH CHINA
183
Americas Troubling New Alliance with Beijing
189

NATO THE BALKANS AND RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA
199
Time to Disagree without Being Disagreeable
205
U S Allies Bring Little to the Table in Iraq and Afghanistan
212
Trumpeting Another Phony Breakthrough
221
Is Mexico the Next Colombia?
224
Mexicos Drug Trade
230
THE CONNECTION BETWEEN FOREIGN POLICY AND DOMESTIC LIBERTY
237
A Useless and Intrusive PR Display
246
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