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This book examines how the US is dealing with the challenge of
reconciling its global interests with regional dynamics and how it
is able to produce and sustain order at the system level and within
regional subsystems. The book comprises four parts, the first of
which addresses global issues such as nonproliferation, trade, and
freedom of the seas. US policies in these areas are carefully
analyzed, considering whether and how they have been differently
implemented at the regional level. The remaining parts of the book
focus on the US posture toward specific regions: Europe, the Middle
East, and East Asia. The policies adopted by the US to confront the
most relevant challenges in each region are identified, and the
ways in which policies in a specific region influence or are
influenced by challenges in another region are explored. The book
is a rich source of knowledge on the nature of the balance that the
US has pursued between global and regional interests. It will be of
much interest to scholars, to practitioners, to postgraduate/PhD
students of international relations theory and American foreign
policy, and to all with an interest in the ability of the US to
produce international order.
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