Format:
IX,172 S.
Series Statement:
Insights in International Affairs
Content:
Lakoff, G.: Metaphor and war: the metaphor system used to justify war in the Gulf. S. 1-20. Tyson, L.: The U.S. economy and the war. S. 21-34. Gitlin, T.: The peace movement, the war movement, the media, and democracy. S. 35-48. Weber, S.: American foreign policy and the new world order. S. 49-58. Waltz, K. N.: A necessary war? S. 59-66. Breslauer, G. W.: U.S.-Soviet relations in the Middle East. S. 67-78. Haas, E. B.: What kind of new world order? S. 79-88. Bajpai, K. S.: The Gulf war: what kind of conflict? S. 89-100. Lapidus, I. M.: An historian looks at the current crisis. S. 101-112. Lipschutz, R. D.: Strategic insecurity: putting the pieces back together in the Middle East. S. 113-126. Karabel, J.: Class, race, and the military. S. 127-142. Caron, D. D.: Responses to aggression in the new world order. S. 143-155. Sanders, J.: History and world order: framing the past to shape the future. S. 155-170
Note:
Lakoff, G.: Metaphor and war: the metaphor system used to justify war in the Gulf. S. 1-20. Tyson, L.: The U.S. economy and the war. S. 21-34. Gitlin, T.: The peace movement, the war movement, the media, and democracy. S. 35-48. Weber, S.: American foreign policy and the new world order. S. 49-58. Waltz, K. N.: A necessary war? S. 59-66. Breslauer, G. W.: U.S.-Soviet relations in the Middle East. S. 67-78. Haas, E. B.: What kind of new world order? S. 79-88. Bajpai, K. S.: The Gulf war: what kind of conflict? S. 89-100. Lapidus, I. M.: An historian looks at the current crisis. S. 101-112. Lipschutz, R. D.: Strategic insecurity: putting the pieces back together in the Middle East. S. 113-126. Karabel, J.: Class, race, and the military. S. 127-142. Caron, D. D.: Responses to aggression in the new world order. S. 143-155. Sanders, J.: History and world order: framing the past to shape the future. S. 155-170.
Language:
English
Author information:
Waltz, Kenneth Neal 1924-2013