TY - BOOK AU - Spanier, John W. TI - American foreign policy since World War II / SN - 0-87187-727-9 U1 - DC 327.73 1992 PY - 1992/// CY - Washington, D.C. : PB - CQ Press, KW - United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989 KW - United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989- N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The American Approach to Foreign Policy -- Learning from Experience -- The Volatile State System -- The American National Style -- Self-Doubts and Revisionist Histories -- From World War to Cold War -- American Wartime Illusions -- The Russo-Soviet Approach to Foreign Policy -- Soviet Expansion after World War II -- Toward the Strategy of Containment -- Declaring Cold War: The Truman Doctrine -- Containment: From Theory to Practice -- New Economic and Military Structures -- Reviving the Western European Allies -- Confronting Revolution in East Asia -- Domestic Pressures for a Global Crusade -- Nuclear Strategy and the "Balance of Terror" -- Developing Countries in the Crossfire -- Obstacles to Political and Economic Development -- Clashing Models of Economic Development -- Regional Conflicts in Africa and the Middle East -- U.S. Policy toward Latin America -- Superpower Confrontation in Cuba -- Vietnam and the Cost of Containment -- Ejection of the French from Vietnam -- The 'Domino Theory' and U.S. Intervention -- The Perils of Incrementalism -- The Misconduct of Guerrilla Warfare -- Disengagement from Vietnam -- Congress versus the 'Imperial Presidency' -- The Era of Superpower Detente -- Managing the Superpower Rivalry -- Arms Control as the Centerpiece of Detente -- The Limitations of Detente -- Disillusionment with Detente -- Jimmy Carter and World-Order Politics -- Recognizing Global Interdependence -- A Focus on North-South Relations -- Carter's Middle East Breakthrough -- The Collapse of Carter's Foreign Policy ER -