Hegemony Constrained: Evasion, Modification, and Resistance to American Foreign Policy

Hegemony Constrained: Evasion, Modification, and Resistance to American Foreign Policy

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Format:  Paperback
Pages:  368
Publisher:  University of Pittsburgh Press
Year:  2008
ISBN:  9780822959823

In the post - cold war era, the United States has risen to a position of unprecedented dominance in the world and has often pursued a primarily unilateral approach to international policy issues. ""Hegemony Constrained"" examines how nations, ethnic and religious groups, and international organizations cope with American hegemony. The chapters reveal the various ways in which foreign actors attempt and sometimes succeed in keeping official Washington from achieving its preferred outcomes.An international group of contributors considers how and why a variety of foreigners act strategically to avoid, delay, or change American policy with respect to a broad range of issues in world affairs. Individual chapters analyze the Kurds and Shia in Iraq; the governments of China, Japan, Turkey, and Germany; the G-7; liberalizing the international economy; coping with global warming; regulating harmful tax competition; controlling missile proliferation; limiting public health damage from tobacco; and international public opinion bearing on the politics of responding to a hegemonic America.By recognizing and illustrating moves that challenge American unilateralism, ""Hegemony Constrained"" provides a framework for understanding and anticipating the goals, motives, and means others in the world bring to their dealings with American hegemony in specific situations. Thus, it offers a corrective to naively optimistic unilateralism and naively optimistic multilateralism.

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