Author Page - STEPHEN M WALT
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: 2 documents found; displaying 1 to 2.Taming American Power Stephen M. Walt September/October 2005 Summary: U.S. policymakers debate how to wield American power; foreigners debate how to deal with it. Some make their peace with Washington and try to manipulate it; others try to oppose and undercut U.S. interests. The challenge for the United States is how to turn its material dominance into legitimate authority. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Stephen M. Walt March/April 2000 Summary: Bill Clinton's foreign policy record leaves room for improvement, but he did quite well under the post-Cold War circumstances. Even faced with a partisan, isolationist Republican Congress and a disinterested American public, Clinton managed to engage Russia and China, fight nuclear proliferation, liberalize world trade, and save lives in Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo. His successor will inherit the same constraints and follow much the same course -- no matter who wins in November. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: 6 documents found; displaying 1 to 6."The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy".John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt. Faculty Research Working Paper No. RWP06-011, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2006. September/October 2006 read
Taming American Power: The Global Response to U.S. Primacy.Stephen M. Walt. Norton, 2005. January/February 2006 read
Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another.Spencer R. Weart. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. January/February 1999 read
The Origins Of Alliances.Stephen M. Walt. Ithaca (N.Y.): Cornell University Press, 1987. Fall 1988 read
The Origins Of Alliances.Stephen M. Walt. Ithaca (N.Y.): Cornell University Press, 1987. Spring 1988 read
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