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After the End
Making U.S.Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War World
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After the End
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Since the 18th century, the idea of landscape has given context to the garden. Both the garden and landscape have proved fertile resources for a wide range of philosophical and cultural reflections. This title includes essays on the 'global garden', Lockean landscapes, ecohistory, and 19th-century Australian and North American landscape paintings.
Since the eighteenth century, the idea of landscape has given context to the garden. Both the garden and landscape have proved fertile resources for a wide range of philosophical and cultural reflections. Examining literal and intellectual scapes, the contributors to "After the Garden" consider setting and place as irreducible features of both the human condition and sociocultural existence. Focusing on a range of periods in places from France to the Balkans and from Siberia to San Diego, essays centre on such subjects as the 'global garden', Lockean landscapes, ecohistory, nineteenth-century Australian and North American landscape paintings, and zoos.Helping to ground the collection in its project of illuminating both the earthly reality and the metaphorical richness of landscape are two photo essays that focus on 'unsettled' sites of the Far East and the American West. The contributors include: Ruth Beilin, Tim Bonyhady, John Bradley, Tom Conley, Michael Crozier, Thomas Lahusen, Artemis Leontis, Anders Linde-Laursen, Robert M. Markley, Louis A. Ruprecht Jr., and, Susan Willis.
| ISBN | 822321343 |
| ISBN13 | 9780822321347 |
| Publisher | Duke University Press |
| Format | Hardback |
| Publication date | 01/04/1999 |
| Pages | 440 |
| Weight (grammes) | 962 |
| Published in | United States |
| Height (mm) | 230 |
| Width (mm) | 154 |
Contents List of tables and figures Preface 1 Out of the cold: the post Cold War context of US foreign policy - James M. Scott &
A. Lane Crothers I Actors and Influence 2 The Presidency and US foreign policy after the Cold War - Jerel Rosati &
Stephen Twing 3 The foreign policy bureaucracy in a new era - Christopher M. Jones 4 Foreign economic policy making under Bill Clinton -
J. M. Destler 5 Congress and post-Cold War US foreign policy - Ralph G. Carter 6 Public Opinion and US foreign policy after the Cold War - Ole Holsti 7 Interest groups and the edia in post-Cold War US foreign policy - James M. McCormick II Cases 8 Making US foreign policy toward China in the Clinton Administration - John T. Rourke &
Richard Clark 9 American Assistance to the former Soviet states in 1993-1994 -Jeremey D. Rosner 10 The Promotion of democracy at the end of the twentieth century: a new pole star for American foreign policy 11 Between a rock and a hard place: assertive multilateralism and post-Cold War US foreign policy making - Jennifer Sterling-Folker 12 The White House, Congress and the paralysis of the US state department after the Cold War - Steven W. Hook 13 Ally to Orphan: understanding US policy toward Somalia after the Cold War - Peter J. Schraeder 14 NAFTA and beyond: the politics of trade in the post-Cold War period - Renee G. Scherlen 15 Interbranch policy making after the end - James M. Scott Notes and Contributors
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