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Traditions and Values - American Diplomacy 1790-1865 (Paperback): Norman A. Graebner Traditions and Values - American Diplomacy 1790-1865 (Paperback)
Norman A. Graebner
R1,378 Discovery Miles 13 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As the first of a trilogy of works on American diplomacy, this volume studies the task of diplomacy in achieving communication and dialogue among nations of widely divergent cultures and values.

Reagan, Bush, Gorbachev - Revisiting the End of the Cold War (Hardcover): Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, Joseph M.... Reagan, Bush, Gorbachev - Revisiting the End of the Cold War (Hardcover)
Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, Joseph M. Siracusa
R1,600 Discovery Miles 16 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This work is a contemporary chronicle of the Cold War and offers an analysis of policy and rhetoric of the United States and Soviet Union during the 1980s. The authors examine the assumptions that drove political decisions and the rhetoric that defined the relationship as the Soviet Union began to implode. This work demonstrates that while the subsequent unraveling of the Soviet empire was an unintended side effect of Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms, termination of the Cold War was not. Ronald Reagan deserves full credit for recognizing Gorbachev's sincerity and his determination to change the direction of Soviet policies. For this, Reagan felt the full wrath of anticommunist hawks for "doing business" with a communist leader. But it was Gorbachev who concluded the superpowers had become "mesmerized by ideological myths" which ruled out any meaningful discussions of a possible accommodation of political issues for more than four decades. The evidence is compelling that Gorbachev himself broke the Cold War's ideological straight jacket that had paralyzed Moscow and Washington's ability to resolve their differences. Though politically weakened, Gorbachev conceded nothing to U.S. military superiority. Never did he negotiate from a position of weakness. In doing so, the last Soviet leader faced even greater political and physical risk. Without Gorbachev the end of the Cold War could have played out very differently and perhaps with great danger.

Cold War Diplomacy - American Foreign Policy, 1945-1960 (Paperback): Norman A. Graebner Cold War Diplomacy - American Foreign Policy, 1945-1960 (Paperback)
Norman A. Graebner; Edited by Louis L. Snyder
R750 Discovery Miles 7 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Cold War - Ideological Conflict Or Power Struggle? (Paperback): Norman A. Graebner The Cold War - Ideological Conflict Or Power Struggle? (Paperback)
Norman A. Graebner
R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contributing Authors Staughton Lynd, James B. Reston, Richard W. Van Alstyne, And Others. Problems In European Civilization.

Cold War Diplomacy - American Foreign Policy, 1945-1960 (Hardcover): Norman A. Graebner Cold War Diplomacy - American Foreign Policy, 1945-1960 (Hardcover)
Norman A. Graebner; Edited by Louis L. Snyder
R1,079 Discovery Miles 10 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Versailles Treaty and its Legacy - The Failure of the Wilsonian Vision (Paperback): Norman A. Graebner, Edward M. Bennett The Versailles Treaty and its Legacy - The Failure of the Wilsonian Vision (Paperback)
Norman A. Graebner, Edward M. Bennett
R947 Discovery Miles 9 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study, a realist interpretation of the long diplomatic record that produced the coming of World War II in 1939, is a critique of the Paris Peace Conference and reflects the judgment shared by many who left the Conference in 1919 in disgust amid predictions of future war. The critique is a rejection of the idea of collective security, which Woodrow Wilson and many others believed was a panacea, but which was also condemned as early as 1915. This book delivers a powerful lesson in treaty-making and rejects the supposition that treaties, once made, are unchangeable, whatever their faults.

Foreign Affairs and the Founding Fathers - From Confederation to Constitution, 1776-1787 (Hardcover): Norman A. Graebner,... Foreign Affairs and the Founding Fathers - From Confederation to Constitution, 1776-1787 (Hardcover)
Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, Joseph M. Siracusa
R1,717 Discovery Miles 17 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This concise diplomatic history of the Confederation era is the first new work on the topic in a generation. In its pages, three distinguished diplomatic historians offer a realist interpretation of the way in which the Founding Fathers conducted foreign affairs, refreshing our collective memory about their priorities and their values. When three of the nation's leading historians come together to fashion a fresh study of American history, the resulting work cannot help but be a monumental addition to the field. Foreign Affairs and the Founding Fathers: From Confederation to Constitution, 1776-1787 is such a work. These eminent scholars provide a thoughtful, realist interpretation of the Founders' view of America's place in the world, delivering a timely reassessment of their aspirations, thoughts, and actions during the seminal decades of the American nation. This book takes readers backstage where they can eavesdrop on the Founders to better understand their motives and intentions and see how they responded to threats and problems associated with America's place in the world. Arguing that the Founding Fathers essentially thought and acted in terms of power-ranking matters of national interest and security over ideology and moral concerns-the book sheds new light on the foreign policy opportunities and challenges of the day, as the Founders weighed and determined them. In so doing, it offers important guideposts for our own time. Two maps relative to the Confederation period A bibliography

The Versailles Treaty and its Legacy - The Failure of the Wilsonian Vision (Hardcover): Norman A. Graebner, Edward M. Bennett The Versailles Treaty and its Legacy - The Failure of the Wilsonian Vision (Hardcover)
Norman A. Graebner, Edward M. Bennett
R3,060 Discovery Miles 30 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study, a realist interpretation of the long diplomatic record that produced the coming of World War II in 1939, is a critique of the Paris Peace Conference and reflects the judgment shared by many who left the Conference in 1919 in disgust amid predictions of future war. The critique is a rejection of the idea of collective security, which Woodrow Wilson and many others believed was a panacea, but which was also condemned as early as 1915. This book delivers a powerful lesson in treaty-making and rejects the supposition that treaties, once made, are unchangeable, whatever their faults.

Reagan, Bush, Gorbachev - Revisiting the End of the Cold War (Paperback): Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, Joseph M.... Reagan, Bush, Gorbachev - Revisiting the End of the Cold War (Paperback)
Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, Joseph M. Siracusa
R1,058 Discovery Miles 10 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work is a contemporary chronicle of the Cold War and offers an analysis of policy and rhetoric of the United States and Soviet Union during the 1980s. The authors examine the assumptions that drove political decisions and the rhetoric that defined the relationship as the Soviet Union began to implode. This work demonstrates that while the subsequent unraveling of the Soviet empire was an unintended side effect of Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms, termination of the Cold War was not. Ronald Reagan deserves full credit for recognizing Gorbachev's sincerity and his determination to change the direction of Soviet policies. For this, Reagan felt the full wrath of anticommunist hawks for doing business with a communist leader. But it was Gorbachev who concluded the superpowers had become mesmerized by ideological myths which ruled out any meaningful discussions of a possible accommodation of political issues for more than four decades. The evidence is compelling that Gorbachev himself broke the Cold War's ideological straight jacket that had paralyzed Moscow and Washington's ability to resolve their differences. Though politically weakened, Gorbachev conceded nothing to U.S. military superiority. Never did he negotiate from a position of weakness. In doing so, the last Soviet leader faced even greater political and physical risk. Without Gorbachev the end of the Cold War could have played out very differently and perhaps with great danger.

America and the Cold War, 1941-1991 - A Realist Interpretation [2 volumes] (Hardcover): Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns,... America and the Cold War, 1941-1991 - A Realist Interpretation [2 volumes] (Hardcover)
Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, Joseph M. Siracusa
R3,929 Discovery Miles 39 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Three distinguished diplomatic historians offer an assessment of the Cold War in the realist tradition that focuses on balancing the objectives of foreign policy with the means of accomplishing them. America and the Cold War, 1941–1991: A Realist Interpretation is a sweeping historical account that focuses on the policy differences at the center of this conflict. In its pages, three preeminent authors offer an examination of contemporary criticism of the Cold War, documenting the views of observers who appreciated that many policies of the period were not only dangerous, but could not resolve the problems they contemplated. The study offers a comprehensive chronicle of U.S.-Soviet relations, broadly conceived, from World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union. It places the origins of the Cold War as related to the contentious issues of World War II and stresses the failure of Washington to understand or seriously seek settlement of those issues. It points out how nuclear weaponry gradually assumed political stature and came to dominate high-level, Soviet-American diplomatic activity, at the same time discounting the notion that the Cold War was a global ideological confrontation for the future of civilization. A concluding chapter draws lessons from the Cold War decades, showing how they apply to dealing with nation-states and terrorist groups today.

The National Security - Its Theory and Practice 1945-1960 (Paperback): Norman A. Graebner The National Security - Its Theory and Practice 1945-1960 (Paperback)
Norman A. Graebner
R1,142 Discovery Miles 11 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on a conference at West Point, this volume explores the national security policies developed by the Truman and Eisenhower administrations in response to the threat of Soviet expansionism. More pointed and analytic than any other book on the subject, it shows clearly that the makers of Cold War policy were motivated by fear. It also examines the nature of U.S. security policy and points to the growing gap between the ends and the means of global security policy--the goal of protecting Western democracy from the "Red Menace" by using a nuclear strategy with limited applications. The contributors, including David Alan Rosenberg, Lloyd C. Gardner, Martin J. Sherwin, and Gary W. Reichard explore such issues as how dependence on nuclear weapons became the central doctrine of American foreign policy, the bureaucratic and political context of U.S. security, Eisenhower's ongoing disputes with Army and Navy leaders over the security issue, the objections of Democrats to the evolving security strategy, and the limits of Cold War policy, particularly how the viewing of the Third World through a U.S.-Soviet prism impeded us from developing a truly global security policy. Written in an accessible, journalistic style, The National Security makes available a wealth of information on the Cold War period and offers insights into fears that dominate political thinking to this day.

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