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Guide to U.S. Economic Policy shows students and researchers how issues and actions are translated into public policies for resolving economic problems (like the Great Recession) or managing economic conflict (like the left-right ideological split ov
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Thomas W Zeiler
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Political Science Quarterly.
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Thomas W. Zeiler
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The Journal of American-East Asian Relations. 29:7-46
The People’s Republic of China has confronted the United States with diplomatic challenges ever since Washington recognized Beijing in January 1979. Basic to this engagement was and continues to be economics, and particularly trade, which elicited
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Thomas W. Zeiler
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Capitalist Peace ISBN: 0197621368
Historians have touched on the capitalist peace doctrine but they have not put sustained emphasis on this combination of trade, ideology, and diplomacy. In contemporary times, capitalist peace ideology has desperately clung to the past as a rationale
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Thomas W. Zeiler
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Capitalist Peace ISBN: 0197621368
The end of the Cold War birthed a resurgence in capitalist peace belief, which supported the process of globalization. The United States, the sole superpower, integrated globalization into its foreign policy, shaping the international economy through
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Thomas W. Zeiler
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Capitalist Peace ISBN: 0197621368
On August 15, 1971, President Nixon announced on national television a unilateral decision to remedy America’s diminished global position due to the ailing dollar. Designed to redress monetary policy that had weakened the dollar abroad and to tame
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Thomas W. Zeiler
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Capitalist Peace ISBN: 0197621368
By 1955, protectionism had roared back to life, despite the Randall Commission’s recommendations, a Republican president in the free-trade camp, the return of the low-tariff Democrats to the majority on Capitol Hill, and hope that the Cold War migh
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Thomas W. Zeiler
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Capitalist Peace ISBN: 0197621368
In September 1940, Japan signed the Tripartite Pact, a ten-year alliance with Italy and Germany that solidified the fascist juggernaut. Failing to defeat Britain, Hitler launched a vicious war on the Soviet Union but within a few years was in retreat
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Thomas W. Zeiler
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Capitalist Peace ISBN: 0197621368
As the democracies failed their first tests against containing the aggressors (Italy, Germany, Japan, and the Soviet Union) through appeasement, Roosevelt acknowledged the threat from the dictators but neutrality legislation tied his hands. That is,
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Thomas W. Zeiler
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Capitalist Peace ISBN: 0197621368
Like his predecessors, Lyndon Johnson believed in the capitalist peace. But the 1960s, though a high point for American economic power, also began a weakening of political influence worldwide. Just as the Vietnam War sapped American power, trade poli
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