In Diplomacy Lessons, Kiesling reminds readers that U.S. power does not rest on military might alone and that anger at America has real consequences for U.S. national interests. The security and prosperity of the American people depend on efficient cooperation with foreigners on a range of issues, not only terrorism and nuclear nonproliferation but also trade policy, environmental protection, a…
As the world's dominant political force and military power, he says, we are the only nation that will actually go into the world and strike down evil. And we must not shirk that responsibility - especially because we cannot rely on our so-called allies to defend our freedoms. Alexander tells the dramatic and sometimes surprising story of how, from the American Revolution to the War on Terror, A…
The boundary between Canada and the United States is famously described as the world's longest undefended border. It was not always so. In The Struggle for the Border, renowned journalist and popular historian Bruce Hutchison tells the little-known story of how that border was established-a story of frontier war, Fenian raids, the burning of Washington, and diplomatic intrigues.
The Canadian Way - which reflects the experiences and perspectives of both authors - provides a fascinating insider's view of an important period in the development of Canada's foreign policy.
This book will prove an essential resource for students and scholars of political science, international affairs and history. It is useful to journalists, government officials, diplomats and all those with a keen interest in con- temporary Southern African politics and events in that region.
How does one predict the future course a country should take to achieve its "vision" in a globalizing world that is very dynamic? It is important to understand the nature of the global order in order to be able to craft a foreign policy that serves, Nigeria's national interest.
This book examines political concepts and processes in relation to principles of behaviour. It discusses ethical concept and principles which underlie and validate political law and constitution. Discussions about moral behavior politics include conduct of population census, electoral process, political language, crises and violence.
This book focuses on the security implications for Nigeria of its relationships with its five immediate neighbours namely, Cameroun, Benin, Niger, Chad and Equatorial Guinea in the 1990s.
In the colonial period, the imposition of alien culture has produced a situation in which there developed a symbiosis in which aspects of the traditional culture and the imposed foreign culture through the medium of language, christianity and western education were merged to produce a new culture. But there are also cases in which the traditional culture displayed so much resilience that the at…
This book is drawn directly from these daily records and describes events from late 1977 to late 1981, the seminal years of negotlations to achieve Palestinian rights and peace in the Middle East.