The American Strategy Throughout The Cold War And After
THE AMERICAN STRATEGY THROUGHOUT THE COLD WAR
AND AFTER
PREFACE
The intent of this essay is concerned with the "American grand strategy in Europe and more broadly in the world, in the decades which followed the end of the Second World War up to the early nineteen's in the years following the collapse of the Berlin wall. What I would like to do is to review very briefly the history of America's policy toward Europe and more generally toward rest of the world from 1945 on, with the goal of seeing what bearing that story has on the problems we face today. Through my analysis I would like to enable the reader to better evaluate the current world political system and so to better evaluate the problems our nations are currently facing, would it be better for us to hold on this system where a "dominating role" is played by the American power, or should a fundamentally different sort of system be brought into being, a system in which the American role is far more limited—a system......
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