Aftermath: Tarnished Outcomes of American Foreign Policy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th October 1985
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
327.73
Hardback
217
Montgomery provides a thoughtful volume on some of the U.S.'s major foreign policy failures since 1945, focusing on his consultant career and personal involvement. . . . This book provides a fascinating view of one man's diminished perspective of the U.S.'s capability to control international events despite pre-eminence in economics, science and technology, and military power capabilities.-Choice
Useful and important. . . . An ideal supplement to basic courses in political economy, public policy making, and undergraduate courses in foreign policy and developmental economics. It's perfectly written for a student audience.-Robert B. Reich, Harvard University
"Useful and important. . . . An ideal supplement to basic courses in political economy, public policy making, and undergraduate courses in foreign policy and developmental economics. It's perfectly written for a student audience."-Robert B. Reich, Harvard University
"Montgomery provides a thoughtful volume on some of the U.S.'s major foreign policy failures since 1945, focusing on his consultant career and personal involvement. . . . This book provides a fascinating view of one man's diminished perspective of the U.S.'s capability to control international events despite pre-eminence in economics, science and technology, and military power capabilities."-Choice
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