The Clash with Distant Cultures: Values, Interests, and Force in American Foreign PolicyState University of New York Press, 18 авг. 1995 г. - Всего страниц: 304 Whereas foreign policymaking is generally viewed as a rational, unemotional, and sophisticated process, this analysis of American policies toward the Persian Gulf, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and the Bosnian conflict suggests that the underlying and largely unexamined cultural values of most ordinary Americans play a major role in determining the United States' choice of force or negotiation in dealing with international problems. Payne examines the linkage between the United States' tendency to use force in foreign policy and the culture of violence in America. He argues that the costs of resolving conflicts militarily are likely to become more burdensome as economic competitors seek to take advantage of the U.S. tendency to demonstrate resolve primarily through the application of force. Post-Cold War challenges, Payne argues, call for a more nuanced combination of force and diplomacy. He finds hope in the fact that a strong component of American culture favors nonviolence, embraces humanitarianism, and if cultivated can contribute to the peaceful resolution of conflicts. |
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... actions and statements . Cultural traits of vio- lence are likely to serve the United States poorly in dealing with the ambiguities of a multipolar world . To protect and advance its interests , America will have to emphasize the non ...
... actions and statements . Cultural traits of vio- lence are likely to serve the United States poorly in dealing with the ambiguities of a multipolar world . To protect and advance its interests , America will have to emphasize the non ...
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... action over another and its selec- tion of instruments to implement it are often determined by complex , and largely subconscious , aspects of culture . Michael Vlahos , director of the center for the Study of Foreign Affairs at the ...
... action over another and its selec- tion of instruments to implement it are often determined by complex , and largely subconscious , aspects of culture . Michael Vlahos , director of the center for the Study of Foreign Affairs at the ...
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... action , and sets limits on its capacity to achieve change . " This is particularly true of U.S. foreign policy , primarily because various historical myths and perceptions provide an essential part of the bedrock upon which a national ...
... action , and sets limits on its capacity to achieve change . " This is particularly true of U.S. foreign policy , primarily because various historical myths and perceptions provide an essential part of the bedrock upon which a national ...
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... actions taken by countries that are culturally similar to the United States are essentially the same as those of states that are culturally distant , the American response is likely to be dif- ferent . Samuel P. Huntington believes that ...
... actions taken by countries that are culturally similar to the United States are essentially the same as those of states that are culturally distant , the American response is likely to be dif- ferent . Samuel P. Huntington believes that ...
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... actions , which become objecti- fied in the artifacts of culture - ideologies , belief systems , moral codes , and institutions . According to Berger and Luckman , " these meanings are reabsorbed into consciousness as subjec- tively ...
... actions , which become objecti- fied in the artifacts of culture - ideologies , belief systems , moral codes , and institutions . According to Berger and Luckman , " these meanings are reabsorbed into consciousness as subjec- tively ...
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Cultural Roots of Force | 35 |
Cultural Barriers to International | 71 |
Operation Desert Storm | 93 |
Hussein as Hitler | 101 |
Americas Impatience and Sanctions | 112 |
War and Religion | 118 |
Avoiding Responsibility | 126 |
Israels Violations of Human Rights in | 147 |
Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Territories | 153 |
Bosnia Cultural Distance | 165 |
Resolving Conflicts Peacefully | 199 |
Notes | 215 |
Bibliography | 253 |
Index | 267 |
American Perceptions of Palestinians | 139 |
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