Posted on 2002-10-07.
von Bernhard May und Michaela Hönicke Moore (Hrsg.)
Das englischsprachige Buch untersucht die Außenpolitik der USA in der jetzigen grundlegenden Umbruchphase. Es zeigt, wie innenpolitische Determinanten auch bei der Supermacht USA in zunehmendem Maße den außenpolitischen Rahmen bestimmen.
Auf der einen Seite sind die USA die unumstrittene Supermacht im Hinblick auf militärische, politische und ökonomische Stärke, aber auch im Hinblick auf den kulturellen Einfluss und die Führungsrolle in den internationalen Beziehungen. Auf der anderen Seite haben die USA in den 90er Jahren eine Zurückhaltung als Führungsmacht in den internationalen Beziehungen praktiziert, die ganz im Gegensatz zum Führungspotenzial der einzigen Supermacht standen. Welches sind die Ursachen und Faktoren für diese zurückhaltende Rolle der USA als Welt-Führungsmacht?
Constitutional and Institutional Dimensions: Executive, Legislative, Public Opinion and the Media
Stanley Sloan, White House-Congress Relations After the End of the Imperial Presidency
Michaela Hönicke, The Democratic Dilemma of Making U.S. Foreign Policy
James Lindsay, Apathetic Internationalism and the Changed Politics of American Foreign Policy
Gebhard Schweigler, Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Traditions
U.S. Leadership and the Reform of Western Security Institutions
Peter Rodman, Domestic Factors in U.S. Reaction to ESDP and NATO-Enlargement
Charles Kupchan, U.S. Views on the Rise of Europe
Peter Rudolf, U.S. Leadership and NATO-Enlargement
U.S. Leadership in Crisis: The Balkans, Russia and China
David Ryan, Congress, the Media and US Intervention in the Gulf and Kosovo
Paul Shoup, Domestic Factors in Crisis Management on the Balkans during the 1990s
Thomas E. Graham, Jr., U.S. Leadership and Domestic Factors in Dealing with Russia
Susan Shirk, How Domestic Politics Shaped the U.S. Approach to China
U.S. Leadership in International Institutions and Multilateral Regime-Building
Edward C. Luck, American Exceptionalism and Leadership in International Organizations
Petra Holtrup, The lack of US leadership in climate change diplomacy
Die Herausgeberin/der Herausgeber:
Dr. Bernhard May
stellvertretender
Direktor des Forschungsinstituts der Deutschen Gesellschaft für
Auswärtige Politik und Leiter der Arbeitsstelle USA/Transatlantische
Beziehungen; Lehrbeauftragter im Fachbereich Politische Wissenschaft an
der Freien Universität Berlin;
Dr. Michaela Hönicke
DAAD Assistant Professor, Department of History, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik e.V.
Berlin 2002, Ca. 240 Seiten, Ca. € 15 / SFr 27,50
Verlag Leske + Budrich
ISBN 3-8100-3437-1
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