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UNITED STATES-ECONOMIC POLICY (8) answer(s).
 
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Ameerica's sticky power / Mead, Walter Russel   Journal Article
Mead, Walter Russel Journal Article
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Publication Mar-Apr 2004.
Summary/Abstract U.S. military power and cultural appeal have kept the United States at the top of the global order. But hegemons cannot live on guns and Hollywood alone. U.S. economic policies and institutions act as "sticky power," attracting and then trapping other countries under U.S. influence. Sticky power can help stabilize Iraq, bring rule of law to Russia, and even prevent armed conflict between the United States and China.
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ID:   026440


Economic Support Fund Programs in the Middle East: Report of a staff study Mission to Egypt, Syria Jordon, the West Bank and Gaz / United States 1979  Book
Book
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Publication Washington, Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1979.
Description 79p.
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013613338.910956/U S 013613MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   054106


European dream: How Europe's vision of the future is quietly eclipsing the American dream / Rifkin, Jeremy 2004  Book
Rifkin, Jeremy Book
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Publication Cambridge, Polity Press, 2004.
Description xiii, 434p.
Standard Number 0745634257
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048676306.3094/RIF 048676MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   059028


Global economic challenge / Garten, Jeffrey E Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Garten, Jeffrey E Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Feb 2005.
Summary/Abstract Improving U.S. foreign economic policy after four years of neglect will require addressing a series of problems that, if left to fester, will have grave consequences for U.S. domestic interests and U.S. foreign policy as a whole. Above all, the second Bush administration must recognize that geopolitics and geoeconomics are deeply intertwined and must be managed accordingly.
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ID:   063021


Hegemony: the new shape of global power / Agnew, John 2005  Book
Agnew, John Book
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Publication Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 2005.
Description xi, 284p.
Standard Number 1592131522
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049785337.73/AGN 049785MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   063641


Philippines and the USA / Beri, H M L Aug 1985  Article
Beri, H M L Article
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Publication Aug 1985.
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Restoring America's defence industrial base / United States 1982  Book
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Publication Washington,D.C, U.S.Government Printing Office, 1982.
Description iii, 198p
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024438355.02130973/US 024438MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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United States international commodity Policies:Tin / United States 1978  Book
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Publication US givernment printing office, 1978.
Description iii, 288p
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019073382.4553453/US 019073MainWithdrawnGeneral