Some of Bill Clinton's most basic foreign policy elements -
democratic peace, the post-Cold War peace dividend, geopolitics and
state-society relations - are epitomized in the US-Russian Highly
Enriched Uranium (HEU) Purchase Agreement. It was one of the most
remarkable initiatives of Clinton's presidency, but oddly one of
the most obscure that still continues under George W. Bush. This
agreement illustrates how successfully the US and Russia could work
together to reduce global nuclear fears but also how a series of
decisions pitted global designs over American domestic interests.
Illustrating one of the most compelling decisions Clinton made as
President, this remarkable book elucidates the theory of democratic
peace and demonstrates a new and more advanced nuclear restraint
regime, from reduction to elimination. The story behind Clinton's
decision has repercussions for our understanding of arms control,
foreign policy decision making and US-Russian relations. This is a
book about the intersection of levels of analysis, international
security concerns and domestic political economy, and as such is
ideal as a supplementary text for advanced courses in security and
foreign policy.
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