United States -- Foreign relations -- 1993-2001
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 1993-2001
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United States
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- Clinton's foreign policy, between the Bushes, 1992-2000, John Dumbrell
- All the missing souls, a personal history of the war crimes tribunals, David Scheffer
- Economic sanctions and American diplomacy, edited by Richard N. Haass
- Fighting for credibility, US reputation and international politics, Frank P. Harvey and John Mitton
- Rogue nation, American unilateralism and the failure of good intentions, Clyde Prestowitz
- La pace impossibile, Il testamento politico del grande intellettuale palestinese, Edward W. Said ; prefazione di Tony Judt ; postfazione di Wadie E. Said; tradotto da Antonietta Torchiana
- The political road to war with Iraq, Bush, 9/11 and the drive to overthrow Saddam, Nick Ritchie and Paul Rogers
- The United States and coercive diplomacy, edited by Robert J. Art and Patrick M. Cronin
- Quand l'Amérique refait le monde, Ghassan Salamé
- Failed crusade, America and the tragedy of post-Communist Russia, Stephen F. Cohen
- Clinton and Congress, the politics of foreign policy, by Terry L. Deibel
- From Oslo to Iraq and the road map, Edward W. Said ; foreword by Tony Judt ; afterword by Wadie E. Said
- Hegemonic globalisation, U.S. centrality and global strategy in the emerging world order, Thanh Duong
- Ballots and bullets, the elusive democratic peace, Joanne Gowa
- Unfinished business, America and Cuba after the Cold War, 1989-2001, Morris Morley, Chris McGillion
- The United States and Persian Gulf security, the foundations of the War on Terror, Steven Wright
- Peace without justice, hegemonic instability or international criminal law?, Sterling Johnson
- Networked nonproliferation, making the NPT permanent, Michal Onderco
- Rogue states and U.S. foreign policy, containment after the Cold War, Robert S. Litwak
- The future of transatlantic relations, report of an independent task force sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations / Robert D. Blackwill, Chairman and Project Director
- Chaos and violence, what globalization, failed states, and terrorism mean for U.S. foreign policy, Stanley Hoffmann
- American foreign environmental policy and the power of the state, Stephen Hopgood
- Zones of conflict, US foreign policy in the Balkans and the greater Middle East, Vassilis Fouskas
- Washington et le monde, dilemmes d'une superpuissance, Pierre Hassner, Justin Vaïsse
- Reputation and international politics, Jonathan Mercer
- Democracy and its discontents, development, interdependence, and U.S. policy in Latin America, Howard J. Wiarda
- Power in the changing global order, the US, Russia and China, Martin A. Smith
- The sit room, in the theater of war and peace, David Scheffer
- Beyond unilateral economic sanctions, better alternatives for U.S. foreign policy, authors Joseph J. Collins and Gabrielle D. Bowdoin
- A new era in US-EU relations?, the Clinton administration and the new transatlantic agenda, Anthony Laurence Gardner
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