Hawks without wings, doves without conscience (Occasional policy paper)
Login to see priceRichard Nixon Library & Birthplace Foundation, Yorba Linda, CA [Published date: January 1999]. Softcover, iv, 150 pp; 28 cm. Series: Occasional Policy Paper (Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace Foundation). In good condition. Blue paper covers have light bumping and creasing to edges and corners with a bit of peeling to the corner tips and light overall scuffing and soiling with a bit of the color scuffed off along edges and spine. Binding tight. Pages clean and unmarked. NOT Ex-Library. Bruce Herschensohn, television and radio political commentator, former U.S. Air Force member, and Deputy Special Assistant to President Nixon, presents an analysis of post-Cold War foreign policies of the United States and proposals for the future. Drawing from his extensive government and academic background, the author argues for a principled and engaged U.S. leadership role in the world, challenging both isolationism and expedient diplomacy. The book includes detailed critiques of U.S. relations with the United Nations, Russia, China, the Middle East, and other regions, as well as commentary on American political culture and strategic priorities. Contents include: Preface; Author's Note; External Objects; We the Peoples of the United Nations; To Provide for the Common Defense; Leaving the United States; Alliances, Till Death Do Us Part; The Maps of Milosevic; Russia After the Empire; The Coalition Precedent; Khomeini, Khamenei, and Khatami; Reversing the 1967 Victory to Defeat; A Policy of Complexions; Forgetting Afghanistan; Claiming Shangri La; A Post-Cold War Tale of Two Cities; Doing Business With Jiang Zemin; It's Not About Quemoy and Matsu Anymore; Honoring Ho Chi Minh; The Perennial Parallel; Torn Ballots; The Last Non-Democracy in the Western Hemisphere; Back Home; Afterward; Bibliography. Title: Hawks without wings, doves without conscience (Occasional policy paper) Author Name: Herschensohn, Bruce Location Published: Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace Foundation: 1999 Binding: Paperback Book Condition: Good Size: 0x0x0 Type: Paperback Categories: Political Science, Government & Business Seller ID: 20250814001 Keywords: diplomacy, foreign relations


