Power and Policy in Transition: Essays Presented on the Tenth Anniversary of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in Honor of its Founder, Hans J. Morgenthau - Vojtech Mastry - Books - ABC-CLIO - 9780313244988 - January 22, 1985
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Power and Policy in Transition: Essays Presented on the Tenth Anniversary of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in Honor of its Founder, Hans J. Morgenthau

Vojtech Mastry

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Power and Policy in Transition: Essays Presented on the Tenth Anniversary of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in Honor of its Founder, Hans J. Morgenthau

Has the existence of nuclear weapons transformed the traditional relationship between power and its use in international affairs? The three basic themes of the book are the nature of power, its use in the pursuit of national interests, and the susceptibility to change of the relationship between power and policy.


Marc Notes: A Publication of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy.; Bibliography: p. 257-260.; Includes index. Publisher Marketing: Has the existence of nuclear weapons transformed the traditional relationship between power and its use in international affairs? If it has, are we then in a period of transition to a new system based on entirely different principles? How would such a transition affect the lives of individuals? A number of writers address these questions in Power and Policy in Transition. The three basic themes of the book are the nature of power, its use in the pursuit of national interests, and the susceptibility to change of the relationship between power and policy. Essays by scholars, professionals, and laymen grapple therein with the uses and abuses of power. The first of three sections addresses the changing nature of power since World War II. The second concentrates on those who either question or disregard the precepts of realism in international politics. The third considers how the changing nature of power in the world challenges American foreign policy.

Contributor Bio:  Mastny, Vojtech Vojtech Mastny has taught history and international relations at Columbia University, the University of Illinois, and The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. His many books include The Helsinki Process and the Reintegration of Europe, 1986-1991 (1992) and The Czechsunder Nazi Rule (1971), which won the Clarke F. Ansley award.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 22, 1985
ISBN13 9780313244988
Publishers ABC-CLIO
Pages 271
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 18 mm   ·   576 g
Language English