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The Future of Turkish-Western Relations 2000 - Toward a Strategic Plan (Paperback): Zalmay Khalilzad, Ian O. Lesser, F. Stephen... The Future of Turkish-Western Relations 2000 - Toward a Strategic Plan (Paperback)
Zalmay Khalilzad, Ian O. Lesser, F. Stephen Larrabee
R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Out of stock

At the European Union's Helsinki Summit in 1999, Turkey was declared a candidate for EU membership. This report discusses Western stakes in the future of a changing Turkey. The authors offer an agenda for closer strategic co-operation in the US-Turkish-European triangle.

Sources of Conflict in the 21st Century - Strategic Flashpoints and U.S. Strategy (Paperback): Zalmay Khalilzad, Ian O. Lesser Sources of Conflict in the 21st Century - Strategic Flashpoints and U.S. Strategy (Paperback)
Zalmay Khalilzad, Ian O. Lesser; Zalmay Khalilzad, Ian O. Lesser
R798 Discovery Miles 7 980 Out of stock

This title discusses about how will the world change in the next century.

From Containment to Global Leadership? - America and the World after the Cold War (Paperback): Zalmay Khalilzad From Containment to Global Leadership? - America and the World after the Cold War (Paperback)
Zalmay Khalilzad
R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Out of stock

With its victory in the Cold War, the United States is now the world's preeminent military and political power. It has the world's largest economy. It leads the world in many areas of technology. It faces no global rival and no significant hostile alliances. Most of the world's economically capable nations are U.S. allies. Three years after the end of the Cold War, however, no new grand design has yet jelled, and this failure carries large opportunity costs. Now is the time for the United States to decide upon a new grand strategy to guide the nation's direction for the future. The report identifies options for a new U.S. architectural framework. During the Cold War, U.S. foreign and security policies were guided by the objective of "Soviet containment." Today, does the country need a new vision and grand strategy? What options are there to choose from, which is the best, and why? And what are the preferred option's implications for America's foreign and security policies and its military forces? The report seeks to answer these questions and offers seven principles that should guide U.S. policies.

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