Kind words, cruise missiles, and everything in between : the use of power resources in U.S. policies towards Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus 1989-2008 / Barbara Kunz ; with a foreword by William Hill.

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Main Author: Kunz, Barbara, 1980- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stuttgart : Ibidem-Verlag, [2017]
Series:Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; 174.
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300 |a 276 pages ;  |c 22 cm. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-276) 
505 0 0 |g Preface --  |g Contents --  |g Abbreviations --  |g Introduction --The  |t background --  |t Preserving the unipolar moment --  |t On the ground : the  |t U.S. in Central and Eastern Europe --  |t Empirical objectives --0The  |t theoretical framework and methodology --  |g Introduction and research questions --  |t Neoclassical realism : an  |t introduction --  |t Elite perceptions :  |g of more than just the system? --  |t Non-friends, friends and undecided states --  |t Non-friends --  |t Friends --  |g Concluding remarks :  |t undecided states --  |t Two types of power resources and foreign policy tools --  |t Power in political realism --  |t Positive and negative power : the  |t relevance of base values --  |t Negative power and its bases --  |t Positive power and its bases --  |t Power resources and foreign policy tools --  |t Linking states' friend, non-friend, undecided status to power --  |t Concluding remarks on the theoretical framework --  |t Methodological considerations --The  |t cases --  |t Sources --  |t Research design : comparative case studies --  |t Three steps in addressing the sourses --  |t U.S. Foreign policies towards Poland --  |g Introduction --  |t Laying the foundations : the U.S. and Solidarność --  |t Accompanying Poland to de facto independence 1989-1991 --  |t Foreign policy tools in Solidarność-times --An  |t emerging new best friend in Europe : the second Gulf War and NATO enlargement --  |t Euro-Atlantic integration or :  |t Overcoming Yalta --  |t Foreign policy tools 1991 to 2000 --The  |t heydays and their aftermath :  |g 2001 onwards --  |t State Tourism : Bush, Kwaśniewski and the Iraq war --  |t Foreign policy tools 2001 to 2005 --  |t After Kwaśniewski :  |t 2005 onwards --The  |t double Kaczyński era --  |t Donald Tusk, the conclusion of the Missile Defence Agreement :  |g and still no visa waiver programme --  |t Foreign policy tools after Kwaśniewski --  |t Conclusions on U.S. foreign policies towards Poland 1989-2008 --  |t U.S. Foreign policies towards Ukraine --  |t Introduction :  |t America's recognition of Ukraine's independence --The  |t early years :  |t Moscow-centrism and a focus on nuclear non-proliferation 1991 to 1994 --  |t Solving the nuclear question --The  |t Lisbon Protocol and Ukraine's accession to the NPT as a nuclear-free state --  |t Foreign policy tools in solving the nuclear question --  |t Conventional non-proliferation :  |t Ukraine's accession to the MTCR, Bushehr and the Satellite Deal 1994 to 1998 --  |t Getting Ukraine to join the MTCR --The  |t policy of issue linkage :  |t non-proliferation, nuclear power plants and satellites --  |t Foreign Policy Tools in making Ukraine join the MTCR --  |t Euro-Atlantic integration :  |t Ukraine in its wider context 1994 to 2004 --The  |t U.S.-Ukrainian honeymoon :  |t broadening relations --  |t Setbacks and frustration --  |t Multilateralising Ukraine's transformation :  |t Ukraine and NATO --  |t Foreign policy tools in promoting Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic integration --  |t After the Orange revolution :  |t diminished U.S. interest 2004 to 2008 --  |t Few illusions left : the  |t Orange revolution and its aftermath --  |t Foreign policy tools 2004 to 2008 --  |t Conclusions on U.S. foreign policies towards Ukraine --  |t U.S. Foreign Policies Towards Belarus --  |g Introduction :  |t At odds with the West --  |t Belarus and the US : the  |t early years --  |t Belarus : The  |t unproblematic answer to the nuclear question --  |t Foreign policy tools in early U.S.-Belarusian relations --  |t Lukashenka and "selective engagement" with minsk --  |t Rigged elections and referenda :  |t deteriorating relations --The  |t Belarus Democracy Act --  |t Political Prisoners, Sanctions and Personae Non Gratae --  |t "Selective engagement" and foreign policy tools --The  |t wider context :  |t belarus in international politics --The  |t Bush II era :  |t Belarus as a rogue state? --  |t Belarus and Euro-Atlantic integration --The  |t wider context and foreign policy tools --  |t Conclusions on U.S. foreign policies towards Belarus 1991-2008 --  |g Conclusions --  |t Returning to the research questions --  |t Empirical findings :  |t U.S. post-Cold War policies towards Poland, Ukraine and Belarus --  |t Implications for theory building : linking status to power --  |t Friends, non-friends and undecided states : an  |t element of the missing link --A  |t category of its own :  |g undecided states --  |t Positive and negative power as means to shape and control the environment --  |t Final remarks --  |t Annex --  |t High-level contacts between the U.S. and Poland, Ukraine and Belarus --  |g References --  |g Primary Sources --  |g Speeches, press releases and briefings --  |g Background notes --  |g Treaties, laws, reports and official strategies --  |g Websites --  |g Books and articles --  |g Media sources. 
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