Winning the peace : America and World Order in the new era
- New York Columbia University Press 1996
- 237 p.
In this much-anticipated exploration of global politics in the post-cold war world, John Gerard Ruggie presents a compelling vision of American foreign policy into the next century, at once historically grounded, theoretically informed and eminently practical. In an age when anti-communist alliance-building no longer sustains American engagement in support of a stable world order, what goal can act as the guiding principle of this nation's foreign policy? Ruggie cautions that a combination of unilateral case-by-case accounting of American interests abroad, an "all-or-nothing" military doctrine, and the domestic insecurity bred by the forces of globalization are likely to tilt the U.S. foreign policy toward neo-isolationism.
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POLITICA EXTERIOR ESTRATEGIAS PAZ RELACIONES EXTERIORES NUEVO ORDEN INTERNACIONAL