POL 2103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Developmentalism, Post-Structuralism, Gulf War

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The united states should rely more heavily on multilateral institutions, even if this policy reduces its freedom of action in the short term. United states must act with greater forbearance and generosity in its dealings with other states. United states should begin to devolve responsibility for regional security onto other countries or regional associations and gradually reduce its forward military presence. Realism: walt: reshaping u. s. foreign policy, lessons: The united states" success as a hegemonic power in the postwar period created the conditions of the nation"s hegemonic demise. This process is captured in four symbols: the war in vietnam, the revolutions of 1968, the fall of the. Relative ascendancy of other economic actors: revolutions in 1968. Decline of centrist liberalism and radicalisation of politics between right and left. Collapse of developmentalism in the 1970s discontent and radicalization in the 3rd world. Conservatism in power in the 1st (reagan thatcher: fall of the berlin wall.

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