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Immigration And U.s. Foreign Policy (Paperback): Robert W. Tucker Immigration And U.s. Foreign Policy (Paperback)
Robert W. Tucker
R1,292 Discovery Miles 12 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book focuses on the consequences of immigration for U.S. foreign policy, in particular, to those consequences that affect, or appear to affect, the nation's view of its role and the definition of its vital interest in the world. It discusses the impact of ethnic groups on foreign policy. .

Immigration And U.s. Foreign Policy (Hardcover): Robert W. Tucker Immigration And U.s. Foreign Policy (Hardcover)
Robert W. Tucker
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this inter disciplinary study, a distinguished group of demographers, historians, and political scientists assess the relationship between immigration and foreign policy in the United States. First re-examining the consequences of the 19th-century and inter-war migrations, the authors then explore the origins of US refugee policy and refugee mi

Sdi And U.s. Foreign Policy (Paperback): Robert W. Tucker, George Liska, Robert E. Osgood, David P. Calleo Sdi And U.s. Foreign Policy (Paperback)
Robert W. Tucker, George Liska, Robert E. Osgood, David P. Calleo
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Showing how the development of space technology could affect the present system of deterrence, the authors consider the consequences for U.S. foreign policy, alliance relations, and strategic stability. In the first essay, Dr. Tucker argues that a greater commitment to defensive systems would not substantially affect deterrence or extended deterren

Sdi And U.s. Foreign Policy (Hardcover): Robert W. Tucker, George Liska, Robert E. Osgood, David P. Calleo Sdi And U.s. Foreign Policy (Hardcover)
Robert W. Tucker, George Liska, Robert E. Osgood, David P. Calleo
R4,131 Discovery Miles 41 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Showing how the development of space technology could affect the present system of deterrence, the authors consider the consequences for U.S. foreign policy, alliance relations, and strategic stability. In the first essay, Dr. Tucker argues that a greater commitment to defensive systems would not substantially affect deterrence or extended deterren

The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea [1957] (Hardcover): Robert W. Tucker The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea [1957] (Hardcover)
Robert W. Tucker
R1,620 Discovery Miles 16 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Woodrow Wilson and the Great War - Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914-1917 (Paperback): Robert W. Tucker Woodrow Wilson and the Great War - Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914-1917 (Paperback)
Robert W. Tucker
R1,262 Discovery Miles 12 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, and in light of U.S. attempts to project power in the world, the presidency of Woodrow Wilson has been more commonly invoked than ever before. Yet ""Wilsonianism"" has often been distorted by a concentration on American involvement in the First World War. In Woodrow Wilson and the Great War: Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914-1917, prominent scholar Robert Tucker turns the focus to the years of neutrality. Arguing that our neglect of this prewar period has reduced the complexity of the historical Wilson to a caricature or stereotype, Tucker reveals the importance that the law of neutrality played in Wilson's foreign policy during the fateful years from 1914 to 1917, and in doing so he provides a more complete portrait of our nation's twenty-eighth president. By focusing on the years leading up to America's involvement in the Great War, Tucker reveals that Wilson's internationalism was always highly qualified, dependent from the start upon the advent of an international order that would forever remove the specter of another major war. World War I was the last conflict in which the law of neutrality played an important role in the calculations of belligerents and neutrals, and it is scarcely an exaggeration to say that this law?or rather Woodrow Wilson's version of it?constituted almost the whole of his foreign policy with regard to the war. Wilson's refusal to find any significance, moral or otherwise, in the conflict beyond the law and its violation led him to see the war as meaningless, save for the immense suffering and sense of utter futility it fostered. Treating issues of enduring interest, such as the advisability and effectiveness of U.S. interventions in, or initiation of, conflicts beyond its borders, Woodrow Wilson and the Great War will appeal to anyone interested in the president's power to determine foreign policy, and in constitutional history in general.

Revisions in Need of Revising: What Went Wrong in the Iraq War (Paperback): David C. Hendrickson, Robert W. Tucker, Strategic... Revisions in Need of Revising: What Went Wrong in the Iraq War (Paperback)
David C. Hendrickson, Robert W. Tucker, Strategic Studies Institute
R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

David C. Hendrickson and Robert W. Tucker examine the contentious debate over the Iraq war and occupation, focusing on the critique that the Bush administration squandered an historic opportunity to reconstruct the Iraqi state because of various critical blunders in planning. Though they conclude that critics have made a number of telling points against the Bush administration's conduct of the Iraq war, they argue that the most serious problems facing Iraq and its American occupiers-criminal anarchy and lawlessness, a raging insurgency, and a society divided into rival and antagonistic groups-were virtually inevitable consequences that flowed from the act of war itself. Military and civilian planners were culpable in failing to plan for certain tasks, but the most serious problems had no good solution. The authors draw attention to a variety of lessons, including the danger that the imperatives of "force protection" may sacrifice the broader political mission of U.S. forces...

Woodrow Wilson and the Great War - Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914-1917 (Hardcover): Robert W. Tucker Woodrow Wilson and the Great War - Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914-1917 (Hardcover)
Robert W. Tucker
R1,852 Discovery Miles 18 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, and in light of U.S. attempts to project power in the world, the presidency of Woodrow Wilson has been more commonly invoked than ever before. Yet "Wilsonianism" has often been distorted by a concentration on American involvement in the First World War. In "Woodrow Wilson and the Great War: Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914-1917," prominent scholar Robert Tucker turns the focus to the years of neutrality. Arguing that our neglect of this prewar period has reduced the complexity of the historical Wilson to a caricature or stereotype, Tucker reveals the importance that the law of neutrality played in Wilson's foreign policy during the fateful years from 1914 to 1917, and in doing so he provides a more complete portrait of our nation's twenty-eighth president.

By focusing on the years leading up to America's involvement in the Great War, Tucker reveals that Wilson's internationalism was always highly qualified, dependent from the start upon the advent of an international order that would forever remove the specter of another major war. World War I was the last conflict in which the law of neutrality played an important role in the calculations of belligerents and neutrals, and it is scarcely an exaggeration to say that this law -- or rather Woodrow Wilson's version of it -- constituted almost the whole of his foreign policy with regard to the war. Wilson's refusal to find any significance, moral or otherwise, in the conflict beyond the law and its violation led him to see the war as meaningless, save for the immense suffering and sense of utter futility it fostered.

Treating issues of enduring interest, such as the advisability and effectiveness of U.S.interventions in, or initiation of, conflicts beyond its borders, "Woodrow Wilson and the Great War" will appeal to anyone interested in the president's power to determine foreign policy, and in constitutional history in general.

The Fall of the First British Empire - Origins of the Wars of American Independence (Paperback): Robert W. Tucker, David... The Fall of the First British Empire - Origins of the Wars of American Independence (Paperback)
Robert W. Tucker, David Hendrickson
R762 Discovery Miles 7 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"The Fall of the First British Empire" takes an often controversial view of British imperial policy in the age of the American Revolution, one that challenges long-held assumptions about the causes of America's war for independence.

In dealing with the origins of the conflict that led to Britain's loss of America, Robert W. Tucker and David C. Hendrickson place considerable emphasis on the relationship between the Seven Years' War and the difficulties between Britain and America in its immediate aftermath. They also examine the nature of the imperial-colonial relationship as it existed in 1763, challenging the widespread view that there was a well-defined status quo and that a new view of empire led the British to oppose it. In addition, they similarly question conventional accounts of British policy from the Stamp Act crisis to the decision for war in 1775.

Empire of Liberty - The Statecraft of Thomas Jefferson (Paperback, New Ed): Robert W. Tucker, David C. Hendrickson Empire of Liberty - The Statecraft of Thomas Jefferson (Paperback, New Ed)
Robert W. Tucker, David C. Hendrickson
R2,083 Discovery Miles 20 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Empire of Liberty takes a new look at the public life, thought, and ambiguous legacy of one of America's most revered statesmen, offering new insight into the meaning of Jefferson in the American experience. This work examines Jefferson's legacy for American foreign policy in the light of several critical themes which continue to be highly significant today: the struggle between isolationists and interventionists, the historic ambivalence over the nation's role as a crusader for liberty, and the relationship between democracy and peace. Written by two distinguished scholars, this book provides invaluable insight into the classic ideas of American diplomacy.

The Just War - A Study in Contemporary American Doctrine (Hardcover, New Ed): Robert W. Tucker The Just War - A Study in Contemporary American Doctrine (Hardcover, New Ed)
Robert W. Tucker
R2,832 Discovery Miles 28 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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