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The American Conception of Neutrality After 1941

The American Conception of Neutrality After 1941

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The American Conception of Neutrality After 1941

J. Gabriel

History / Americas

The American Conception of Neutrality After 1941 by Jürg Martin Gabriel, is a study of global political history since 1941 with a particular emphasis on America's attitude to neutrality. This important revised and updated edition contains three entirely new chapters including an insightful new introduction and conclusion, drawing on newly released documentation, most importantly on Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War. Like the previous edition, this book looks at world affairs through the eyes of neutrality. It covers, amongst other issues, America's contribution to the decline of world-neutrality, the major economic and military events surrounding the Second World War, the founding of NATO and the problems of neutralism during the Vietnam War. This new edition, however, goes one step further to confirm, with fresh new evidence, e.g. the end of the Cold War and the Unification of Germany, the central thesis of the original volume. American foreign policy is an important topic of continuing interest.
JÜRG MARTIN GABRIEL is Professor of Political Science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zürich, Switzerland. He is the author of several books including Worldviews and Theories of International Relations.

Publication Date: 09 July 2002
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9780333762561
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 310

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