The West European Allies, the Third World, and U.S. Foreign Policy: Post-Cold War Challenges

The West European Allies, the Third World, and U.S. Foreign Policy: Post-Cold War Challenges

by Richard Payne
The West European Allies, the Third World, and U.S. Foreign Policy: Post-Cold War Challenges

The West European Allies, the Third World, and U.S. Foreign Policy: Post-Cold War Challenges

by Richard Payne

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Overview

The recent and ongoing crises in the Middle East, the Persian Gulf, Central America, and southern Africa have been and continue to be approached in very different ways by the United States and its West European allies. Richard J. Payne shows how the many future challenges to the strategic alliance of the U.S. and the NATO countries will have to be adapted to a new and less confrontational world, emphasizing the international economic situation over political or ideological factors. Payne maintains that despite years of divergent views on how to handle Third World trouble spots, strains within the Western Alliance can be alleviated in the future by diplomatic and cooperative means.

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the underlying tensions, and cooperation, between the United States and Western Europe in their approaches to the Soviet Union, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Iran-Iraq War and Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, the Nicaraguan Sandinistas, and the struggle for ideological and political control of southwestern Africa. American and European strategies and interests in the Third World greatly affected the broader issues of detente, Eastern-Western European relations, America's leadership abilities, and ultimately NATO itself. The lessening of ideological confrontations between Moscow and Washington, Payne affirms, was followed by the revolutionary changes in Eastern Europe. This volume will be used in courses on international relations, American foreign policy, world politics, Third World politics, global issues, and West European politics. It will also be of great value to political scientists and policymakers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313274602
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/07/1991
Series: Contributions in Political Science , #28
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

RICHARD J. PAYNE is Professor of Political Science at Illinois State University. He is the author of Dangers and Opportunities of Soviet-Cuban Expansion: Toward a Pragmatic U.S. Policy and The Nonsuperpowers and South Africa: Implications for U.S. Policy. Payne has written numerous articles for scholarly jourbanals, including the Jourbanal of Politics, African Affairs (London), and The Jourbanal of Developing Areas.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The NATO Alliance: Power, Interests, and Perceptions
The NATO Allies and the Third World: Divergent Interests and Strategies
The Middle East: The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
The Gulf: The Iran-Iraq War and Operation Desert Storm
Central America: Nicaragua
Southern Africa: Angola, Namibia, and South Africa
Post-Cold War Challenges
Selected Bibliography
Index

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