In Unending Crisis, Thomas Graham Jr. examines the second Bush administration’s misguided management of foreign policy, the legacy of which has been seven major–and almost irresolvable–national security crises involving North Korea, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, the Arab-Israeli conflict in Palestine, and nuclear proliferation. Unending Crisis considers these issues individually and together, emphasizing their interrelationship and delineating the role that the neoconservative agenda played in redefining the way America is perceived in the world today.
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Foreword by Hans Blix
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. North Korea
2. Iran
3. Afghanistan
4. Pakistan
5. Iraq
6. Palestine
7. The Rule of Law
8. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
9. The Arab Spring
Conclusion
Epilogue
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Giới thiệu về tác giả
As a U.S. ambassador, Thomas Graham Jr. was involved in the negotiation of major arms control agreements over the course of nearly 30 years. His publications include Common Sense on Weapons of Mass Destruction, Cornerstones of Security: Arms Control Treaties in the Nuclear Era, Disarmament Sketches: Three Decades of Arms Control and International Law, and Spy Satellites and Other Intelligence Technologies That Changed History.