Author Page - LEON V SIGAL
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: One document found. displaying 1 to 1.The Last Cold War Election Leon V. Sigal Winter 1992/93 Summary: Foreign Policy was deceptively muted in the election campaign, and the Clinton administration will find Americans ill-prepared for the demands of a world transformed. Domestic and international challenges cannot be neatly separated - intiatives at home may only complicate the problems abroad, and vice versa. The "courage to change" was Clinton's signal - and warning - of a dramatic break with the past. read 500-word preview | click for more information
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: 5 documents found; displaying 1 to 5.Hang Separately: Cooperative Security Between the United States and Russia, 1985-1994.Leon V. Sigal. New York: Century Foundation Press, 2000. March/April 2001 read
Disarming Strangers: Nuclear Diplomacy With North Korea.Leon V. Sigal. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. May/June 1998 read
Fighting To A Finish: The Politics Of War Termination In The United States And Japan.Leon V. Sigal. Ithaca (N.Y.): Cornell University Press, 1988. Summer 1989 read
Nuclear Forces in Europe: Enduring Dilemmas, Present Prospects.Leon V. Sigal. Washington: Brookings, 1984. Fall 1984 read
Alliance Security: NATO and the No-First-Use Question.Edited by John D. Steinbruner and Leon V. Sigal. Washington: Brookings, 1983. Winter 1983/84 read
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