Pekka Kalevi H?m?l?inen
Ashgate
Paperback
304
1994
With the collapse of the Soviet Union the United States has become the only superpower in a radically altered international security environment. The containment of the Soviet Union which dominated American security policy in the post war period is no longer appropriate but a new strategy has yet to achieve a consensus in the American debate.
Ashgate
Paperback
304
1994
With the collapse of the Soviet Union the United States has become the only superpower in a radically altered international security environment. The containment of the Soviet Union which dominated American security policy in the post war period is no longer appropriate but a new strategy has yet to achieve a consensus in the American debate.