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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- 1 Unilateralism and U.S. Foreign Policy: International Perspectives 1
- 2 A Decade of U.S. Unilateralism? 19
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PART 1 THE RULE OF LAW
- 3 Weak as Constraint, Strong as Tool: The Place of International Law in U.S. Foreign Policy 39
- 4 The United States and the International Criminal Court 71
- 5 Credibility at Stake: Domestic Supremacy in U.S. Human Rights Policy 95
- 6 Unilateralism, Multilateralism, and U.S. Drug Diplomacy in Latin America 117
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PART 2 PEACE AND SECURITY
- 7 The United Nations and the United States: An Indispensable Partnership 137
- 8 UN Peace Operations and U.S. Unilateralism and Multilateralism 153
- 9 The Unilateral and Multilateral Use of Force by the United States 181
- 10 In Search of Absolute Security: U.S. Nuclear Policy 201
- 11 U.S. Nonproliferation Policy After the Cold War 217
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PART 3 THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
- 12 U.S.Trade Policy: Alternative Tacks or Parallel Tracks? 249
- 13 The United States in the Global Financial Arena 285
- 14 Turning Its Back to the World? The United States and Climate Change Policy 297
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PART 4 U.S. REGIONAL POLICIES
- 15 The United States and Latin America: Multilateralism and International Legitimacy 319
- 16 The United States and Africa: Malign Neglect 347
- 17 The United States and the Asia-Pacific: Bilateralism Plus “Multilateralism à la Carte” 375
- 18 The United States and NATO: A Selective Approach to Multilateralism 399
- 19 Resisting the Unilateral Impulse: Multilateral Engagement and the Future of U.S. Leadership 421
- Acronyms and Abbreviations 431
- Bibliography 435
- The Contributors 455
- Index 459
- About the Book 477
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- 1 Unilateralism and U.S. Foreign Policy: International Perspectives 1
- 2 A Decade of U.S. Unilateralism? 19
-
PART 1 THE RULE OF LAW
- 3 Weak as Constraint, Strong as Tool: The Place of International Law in U.S. Foreign Policy 39
- 4 The United States and the International Criminal Court 71
- 5 Credibility at Stake: Domestic Supremacy in U.S. Human Rights Policy 95
- 6 Unilateralism, Multilateralism, and U.S. Drug Diplomacy in Latin America 117
-
PART 2 PEACE AND SECURITY
- 7 The United Nations and the United States: An Indispensable Partnership 137
- 8 UN Peace Operations and U.S. Unilateralism and Multilateralism 153
- 9 The Unilateral and Multilateral Use of Force by the United States 181
- 10 In Search of Absolute Security: U.S. Nuclear Policy 201
- 11 U.S. Nonproliferation Policy After the Cold War 217
-
PART 3 THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
- 12 U.S.Trade Policy: Alternative Tacks or Parallel Tracks? 249
- 13 The United States in the Global Financial Arena 285
- 14 Turning Its Back to the World? The United States and Climate Change Policy 297
-
PART 4 U.S. REGIONAL POLICIES
- 15 The United States and Latin America: Multilateralism and International Legitimacy 319
- 16 The United States and Africa: Malign Neglect 347
- 17 The United States and the Asia-Pacific: Bilateralism Plus “Multilateralism à la Carte” 375
- 18 The United States and NATO: A Selective Approach to Multilateralism 399
- 19 Resisting the Unilateral Impulse: Multilateral Engagement and the Future of U.S. Leadership 421
- Acronyms and Abbreviations 431
- Bibliography 435
- The Contributors 455
- Index 459
- About the Book 477