American Foreign Policy


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This text] provides an overview of the major contending theories that shape U.S. foreign policy. [It] contains selections written by leading scholars in U.S. foreign policy and international relations. The essays provide representative statements of the major contending explanations of U.S. foreign policy and encourage readers to evaluate the issues that shape our foreign policy today. -Back cover.




Essays in Economic Policy and Economic Growth


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Research papers, economic policy, economic development, India - examines development policy, trade policy, balance of payments, agricultural policy, inflation, income distribution, economic planning, productivity policy, etc.; studies the repercussions on employment, basic needs fulfilment, low income families, etc; evaluates the impact on developing countries of development aid, economic aid and economic cooperation.




American Foreign Policy


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These thought provoking essays, both classic and current, detail the problems encountered in generating a plausible theory of foreign policy and address international determinants of American foreign policy economic necessity as a driving force behind foreign policy, and ideological and cultural accounts of foreign policy.




Solvency, the Price of Survival


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Economic Policy in an Interdependent World


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These eleven essays written over the past fifteen years continue and develop Richard Cooper's central theme of interdependence, reflecting his experience in government in the Council of Economic Advisers and as Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs. They focus in particular on the opportunities and constraints for national economic policy in an environment where goods, services, capital, and even labor are increasingly mobile.The first four chapters are informal, discursive treatments of economic and foreign policies in the face of growing interdependence among nations.The remaining chapters cover such specialist topics as optimal regional integration, the integration of world capital markets, the impact of greater interdependence on the effectiveness of domestic economic policy, the comparison of monetary and fiscal policy under fixed and flexible exchange rates, currency evaluation in developing countries, and the appropriate size and composition of a developing country's external debt. A concluding chapter surveys the preceding essays in terms of coordinating macroeconomic policymaking in an interdependent world economy. Richard N. Cooper is Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economy at Harvard University.




Essays on Economic Policy and Foreign Policy


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"This paper contains eleven "op-ed" essays that originally appeared, sometimes in slightly abbreviated form, in the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, and the Washington Post from April 1985 to March 1987. Six essays deal with economic policy, and five with foreign policy. Two of the latter were co-authored by Professor Henry S. Rowen of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. The paper is a sequel to P-7039."--Rand abstracts.







Essays on Economic Policy and Foreign Policy


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All but one of the nineteen essays in these pages were previously published as 'op-ed' articles--sometimes in a slightly abbreviated form--in The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Newsweek, during the three years between November 1981 and November 19084. The essays are grouped into two sections dealing, respectively, with economic policy (Section I), and with foreign policy (Section II). Sometimes this division is arbitrary: for example, the discussion of international debt (which is in Section I) bears on foreign policy, and the discussion of Western lending to the Soviet Union (which is in Section II) bears on economic policy. The single essay that was not previously published ('Another Look Through the Pipeline') deals with the Soviet Union's gas pipeline to Western Europe.




American Foreign Policy


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Outlines the author's views of the international political structure. It is composed of essays on diplomacy and several speeches he made during his political career.




India and the World


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In 2016 India became the world's fastest growing large economy, overtaking China. India's resurgence has renewed global interest in the geopolitical implications of India's economic rise. Sanjaya Baru's book explores India's evolving geo-economic relations with the West and with Asia, particularly China, in the aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008-09. These essays analyze the influence of business and trade on foreign policy, India's approach to multilateralism and the relevance of regional trade integration for the Indian economy and South Asia. The essays were written after Baru served a term in the Prime Minister's Office in New Delhi as a key advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during India's negotiation of a civil nuclear energy agreement with the United States. They show the author's intimate knowledge of India's external economic policies, acquired from his vantage position as an influential newspaper editor and an advisor to the Prime Minister.