カーター政権とアメリカ外交政策の形成<br>An Outsider in the White House : Jimmy Carter, His Advisors, and the Making of American Foreign Policy

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カーター政権とアメリカ外交政策の形成
An Outsider in the White House : Jimmy Carter, His Advisors, and the Making of American Foreign Policy

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 414 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780801448157
  • DDC分類 973.926092

基本説明

Based on recently declassified documents in the Carter Library, materials not previously noted in the Vance papers, and a wide variety of interviews, this book is a rich and nuanced depiction of the relationship between policy and character.

Full Description

Jimmy Carter entered the White House with a desire for a collegial staff that would aid his foreign-policy decision making. He wound up with a "team of rivals" who contended for influence and who fought over his every move regarding relations with the USSR, the Peoples' Republic of China, arms control, and other crucial foreign-policy issues. In two areas—the Camp David Accords and the return of the Canal to Panama—Carter's successes were attributable to his particular political skills and the assistance of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and other professional diplomats. The ultimate victor in the other battles was Carter's national security advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, a motivated tactician. Carter, the outsider who had sought to change the political culture of the executive office, found himself dependent on the very insiders of the political and diplomatic establishment against whom he had campaigned

Based on recently declassified documents in the Carter Library, materials not previously noted in the Vance papers, and a wide variety of interviews, Betty Glad's An Outsider in the White House is a rich and nuanced depiction of the relationship between policy and character. It is also a poignant history of damaged ideals. Carter's absolute commitment to human rights foundered on what were seen as national security interests. New data from the archives reveal how Carter's government sought the aid of Pope John Paul II to undercut the human-rights efforts of the El Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. A moralistic approach toward the Soviet Union undermined Carter's early desire to reduce East-West conflicts and cut nuclear arms. As a result, by 1980 the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) was in limbo, and a nuclear counterforce doctrine had been adopted.



Near the end of Carter's single term in office Vance stepped down as secretary of state, in part because Brzezinski's "muscular diplomacy" had come to dominate Carter's foreign policy. When Vance's successor, Edmund Muskie, took over, the State Department was reduced to implementing policies made by Brzezinski and his allies. For Carter, the rivalry for influence in the White House was concluded and the results, as Glad shows, were a mixed record and an uncertain presidential legacy.

Contents

IntroductionPart 1: THE PLAYERS

1. High Expectations

2. The Foreign Policy Team

3. The Brzezinski AdvantagePart 2: EARLY COMMITMENTS

4. Early Fumbles

5. Recovery

6. Human Rights and the Soviet Target

7. Competition in the Horn of Africa

8. Negotiations with Panama

9. Dealing with Congress

10. SALT and the SenatePart 3: MIDTERM ACHIEVEMENTS

11. The Tilt toward China

12. Building the Security Relationship

13. The Impact of a Motivated Tactician

14. Maestro of the Camp David Talks

15. Support Teams and the Road AheadPart 4: CRISES AND CONFRONTATIONS

16. Confronting a Regime Change

17. Scrambling for Options

18. The Soviet Brigade "Crisis"

19. Afghanistan: Formulating a Response

20. Exacting a PricePart 5: RENEWAL OF THE COLD WAR

21. MAD and the Pursuit of PD-59

22. Shadowing the Soviets

23. The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend

24. The Death of the ArchbishopPart 6: FINALE

25. Operation Eagle Claw

26. The Final Months

27. Jimmy Carter and the American MissionAppendix. American and Foreign Actors: Specific Issues

Notes

Bibliography

Index