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Full Description
In formulating policy toward the Third World, U.S. decisionmakers have been hampered by a superficial understanding of events in developing countries, by a tendency to deal with Third World problems in terms of global considerations, and by the role of the United States as a superpower with responsibility for helping to manage regional security aff
Contents
The Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute -- Introduction -- The Twilight of American Exceptionalism -- New Claimants for Power -- Global and Regional Systems -- Relating to the Third World -- The Choice of Strategies -- The Situation in Individual Regions -- Policy Directions -- Appendix: Some Management Observations



