Double-Edged Diplomacy

Double-Edged Diplomacy
Title Double-Edged Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Peter Evans
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 507
Release 2023-04-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520912101

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This original look at the dynamics of international relations untangles the vigorous interaction of domestic and international politics on subjects as diverse as nuclear disarmament, human rights, and trade. An eminent group of political scientists demonstrates how international bargaining that reflects domestic political agendas can be undone when it ignores the influence of domestic constituencies. The eleven studies in Double-Edged Diplomacy provide a major step in furthering a more complete understanding of how politics between nations affects politics within nations and vice versa. The result is a striking new paradigm for comprehending world events at a time when the global and the domestic are becoming ever more linked. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1995. This original look at the dynamics of international relations untangles the vigorous interaction of domestic and international politics on subjects as diverse as nuclear disarmament, human rights, and trade. An eminent group of political scientists demons

Double-Edged Sword

Double-Edged Sword
Title Double-Edged Sword PDF eBook
Author Appu K. Soman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 272
Release 2000-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 156750941X

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An examination of the political and diplomatic role of American nuclear weapons in conflicts with a non-nuclear China in the Korean War and the Taiwan Strait crises of 1954-1955 and 1958, this study analyzes the American tendency to become involved in confrontations with far weaker powers over issues of very little strategic significance to the United States. Washington threatens these adversaries with the use of incommensurate levels of force, then ultimately backs down in the face of international and domestic opposition to ill-considered plans to use force. Unlike works on nuclear history that have either focused on superpower nuclear conflicts and ignored cases of American nuclear diplomacy toward non-nuclear adversaries, or those that have focused merely on the outcomes of nuclear threats against non-nuclear powers, this book considers in depth American nuclear diplomacy toward China during the whole period of Sino-American military confrontations. Soman offers new insights on Truman's decision to enter the Korean War, the extent of nuclear diplomacy during the war, and the way in which the war ended. He argues that the goal of American nuclear diplomacy in the spring of 1955 was to provoke a war with China, rather than to deter a Chinese attack on Taiwan. Finally, he lays out, for the first time in print, the elaborate diplomacy that Secretary of State John Foster Dulles initiated to defuse the 1958 crisis, involving a major shift in American policy that still remains hidden from the public as well as historians. Highlighting the central role of nuclear diplomacy in these crises, this book draws conclusions on the efficacy of such diplomacy, the impact of these crises on the development of policies of massive retaliation and limited war, the consequences of Dulles's brinkmanship, and the revival of nuclear diplomacy by the Clinton administration in conflicts with non-nuclear adversaries.

Double-edged Sword

Double-edged Sword
Title Double-edged Sword PDF eBook
Author Appu Kuttan Soman
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre China
ISBN

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The Life and Death of International Treaties

The Life and Death of International Treaties
Title The Life and Death of International Treaties PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey S. Lantis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 268
Release 2009
Genre Law
ISBN 0199535019

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This book represents one of the first comparative studies of international treaty ratification processes in multiple issue areas. It employs the comparative case study method, drawing on original research, elite interviews, and discursive analyses of government documents in Europe, Australia, and North America.

Toward a New Public Diplomacy

Toward a New Public Diplomacy
Title Toward a New Public Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author P. Seib
Publisher Springer
Pages 260
Release 2009-08-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230100856

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Proponents of American public diplomacy sometimes find it difficult to be taken seriously. Everyone says nice things about relying less on military force and more on soft power. But it has been hard to break away from the longtime conventional wisdom that America owes its place in the world primarily to its muscle. Today, however, policy makers are recognizing that merely being a "superpower" - whatever that means now - does not ensure security or prosperity in a globalized society. Toward a New Public Diplomacy explains public diplomacy and makes the case for why it will be the crucial element in the much-needed reinvention of American foreign policy.

Across the Great Divide

Across the Great Divide
Title Across the Great Divide PDF eBook
Author James A. Caporaso
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1997
Genre Comparative government
ISBN

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The Life and Death of International Treaties

The Life and Death of International Treaties
Title The Life and Death of International Treaties PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey S. Lantis
Publisher
Pages 255
Release 2009
Genre Treaties
ISBN 9780191715952

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A comparative study of international treaty ratification processes in multiple issue areas, this text employs the comparative case study method, drawing on original research, elite interviews, and discursive analyses of government documents in Europe, Australia, and North America.