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基本説明
The author demonstrates how the ability to bargain is oftentimes more powerful than political influence.
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Who Influenced Whom? is an analysis of the global-strategic security concerns of the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. To that end, eight asymmetric relations between the Cold War superpowers and the Third World countries are analyzed in terms of strategic, political, and ideological relationships. Tatum maintains the amount of power a country possesses is not proportional to the influence it has in a given situation and, ultimately, diplomatic skill is the key to successful foreign policy. The author demonstrates how the ability to bargain is oftentimes more powerful than political influence.
Contents
Chapter 1 Foreword by Ali Mazrui Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 The Rise of the Realist Paradigm Chapter 6 Strategic Cases: Syria and the Superpowers; Turkey and the United States; Ethiopia and the United States; Guinea and the Soviet Union Chapter 7 Ideological Cases: Taiwan and the United States; Cuba and the Soviet Union Chapter 8 Political Cases: Yugoslavia and the United States; Uganda and the Soviet Union Chapter 9 Analysis: A Theory of Influence; Lessons from the Cold War Chapter 10 The Post Cold War World: The New World Order as Status Quo Ante Chapter 11 Conclusion Chapter 12 Postscript Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Index