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[Lieber, Robert J., ed. Eagle Adrift: American Foreign Policy At the End of the Century. New York: Longman, September 1996. ISBN 0673982696] (Lieber readings are organized by Goldstein chapters) Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 Chapter 1Understanding IR1. Eagle Without a Cause: Making Foreign Policy Without the Soviet Threat (Robert J. Lieber) Back to top
Chapter 2Power Politics5. Competing U.S. Grand Strategies (Barry R. Posen/Andrew L. Ross)
Chapter 3Alternatives to Power Politics[No readings.]
Chapter 4Foreign Policy4. Foreign Policy
Chapter 5International Conflict5. International Conflict
Chapter 6Military Force3. Who, Why, What and How: Debates Over Post-Cold War Military Intervention (Bruce W. Jentleson)
Chapter 7International Organization and Law12. U.S.-Africa Policy: Promoting Conflict Management in Uncertain Times (Donald Rothchild/Timothy Sisk)
Chapter 8Trade9. The "Inverse" Relationships: The U.S. and Japan at the End of the Century (Steven Vogel)
Chapter 9Money and Business4. "Return to Normalcy"? Global Economic Politics at the End of the Century (Benjamin J. Cohen)
Chapter 10Integration8. The United States and Western Europe (Stanley Hoffmann)
Chapter 11The Environment6. Earth in Abeyance: Explaining Weak Leadership in U.S. International Environmental Policy (Robert Paarlberg)
Chapter 12The North-South Gap11. The Clinton Administration and the Americas: Moving to the Rhythm of the Postwar World (Robert A. Pastor)
Chapter 13International Development10. The Challenge of a Rising China: Another Germany? (Edward Friedman)
Chapter 14 Postscript: IR in 2049 A.D.[No readings.]
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