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Reviewed on April 1, 1995
Now that the Cold War is over, Steel (political science, Univ. of Southern California) trenchantly critiques the assumptions on which the United States bases its current "new world order" foreign policy. He examines what he calls the shibboleths of stability--world leadership and assuring democracy--and challenges the role of the "experts" who have tended to shape that pol...Log In or Sign Up to Read More


