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来源类型 | Publications - External Publications - External Books |
规范类型 | 其他 |
DOI | 9783838210858 |
Kind Words, Cruise Missiles, and Everything in Between. The Use of Power Resources in U.S. Policies towards Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus 1989–2008 Soviet and Post Soviet Politics and Society (SPPS), Vol. 174 | |
Barbara KUNZ | |
发表日期 | 2017-11-02 |
出版年 | 2017 |
概述 | According to realist premises, the United States has an interest in remaining the world's only superpower, thus creating the need to manage and maintain unipolarity. The pursuit of this grand strategy, however, required the U.S. to adapt its various strategies to individual states. Poland,... |
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Kind Words, Cruise Missiles, and Everything in Between. The Use of Power Resources in U.S. Policies towards Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus 1989–2008 Soviet and Post Soviet Politics and Society (SPPS), Vol. 174
According to realist premises, the United States has an interest in remaining the world's only superpower, thus creating the need to manage and maintain unipolarity. The pursuit of this grand strategy, however, required the U.S. to adapt its various strategies to individual states. Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus have played very different roles. ![]() While Poland was labeled "America's best friend" by President George W. Bush, Belarus was by no means seeking alignment with the U.S., whereas Ukraine-U.S. relations were subject to many ups and downs. These attitudes towards Washington led to very different policy approaches from a U.S. vantage point. As this study thus shows, the U.S. did not have an overall strategy for the region. Rather, Washington managed its relations with European states through a set of mainly bilateral relations. Madeleine Albright once described the tools of foreign policy as including "everything from kind words to cruise missiles." This book is a comparative case study of the U.S. use of these tools in its approaches toward Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus after the end of the Cold War. As the "only remaining superpower," Washington played a key role in Central and Eastern Europe. Yet, its actions and policies have received comparatively little attention. This book contributes to filling that gap by providing three in-depth case studies. About the author: Barbara Kunz is a research fellow at the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri). She specializes in Euro-Atlantic security affairs with a special emphasis on Franco-German security and defense cooperation and security dynamics in the Baltic Sea region. Barbara Kunz holds a PhD from Stockholm University and is a graduate of Sciences Po, Paris Foreword by William Hill. To order the book, click here.
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关键词 | Foreign policy Belarus Poland Ukraine United States |
URL | https://www.ifri.org/en/publications/publications-ifri/ouvrages-ifri/kind-words-cruise-missiles-and-everything-between-use |
来源智库 | French Institute of International Relations (France) |
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资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/416328 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Barbara KUNZ. Kind Words, Cruise Missiles, and Everything in Between. The Use of Power Resources in U.S. Policies towards Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus 1989–2008 Soviet and Post Soviet Politics and Society (SPPS), Vol. 174 . 2017. |
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