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American economy is not terminally III / Supian, Viktor   Journal Article
Supian, Viktor Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract In the early 21st century, political and economic configuration of the contemporary world has become much more complicated which explains why the claims of political and economic hegemony in the world as well as the unipolar world of the early post-Soviet period are causing much more doubts than before. Economic dynamics of large developing countries such as China, India and Brazil; Russia's gradual economic revival coupled with its much greater role in the world power supply; much wider economic potential of the European Union achieved thanks to the new members; the serious financial and socioeconomic problems in the United States that surfaced in the latter half of the current decade - all this is adding fuel to the discussion about America's ability to remain the economic, and hence, military-political leader of the contemporary world.
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Looking for a new start in American-German relations / Pavlov, Nikolai   Journal Article
Pavlov, Nikolai Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The adherence to Western values and transatlantic solidarity was part and parcel of the Federal Republic of Germany's foreign policy in the era of a bipolar world system regardless of any government and parties represented in it. These cornerstone foreign policy principles were directly affected by the outcome of WWII, the special status of the two German states and the restrictions imposed by the victor powers upon their foreign policy sovereignty. This once again confirmed the FRG's dependence on the USA (and the GDR's dependence on the USSR). At the inception of the Cold War, conflicts between the USA and the USSR had immediate impacts on Germany and all attempts by the two German states to find refuge in neutrality were doomed to failure. The bipolar military force system ruled out all chances of conducting independent national or regional policy.
Key Words United States  Germany  Foreign Relations  Relations  Amrica 
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Some aspects of American foreign policy / Kissinger, Henry A   Journal Article
Kissinger, Henry A Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract There have been two aspects of American foreign policy, which have been frequently criticised. One is that America has improperly backed some of its colonial allies in Asia and Africa and the other is that America has been giving aid to some of the tottering regimes of Asia.
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