Text
American foreign policy
When we went to bed on the night of September 10, 2001, the world was already going through a historic transition. The Cold War had ended, raising hopes for the future. War, though, had not ended, as the 1990s bore tragic witness in Bosnia, Rwanda, and all too many other places. New forces of globalization were sweeping the world, bringing their own combination of progress and problems. Democracy had spread but was facing the challenges of consolidation and institutionalization at best, backsliding at worst. All this, and more, made for quite a full foreign policy agenda for the United States
| 0023-2015 | 327.73 Jen a | Perpustakaan Diplomasi | Tersedia |
| 0059-2016 | 327.73 Jen a | Perpustakaan Diplomasi | Tersedia |
Tidak tersedia versi lain