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Part 3 - The Americas
by Observer Foundation Observer Research Foundation
The Second Bush Presidency
Cover
Title Page
Contents
By the Same Author
List of Contributors
Preface
Part 1 - Asia
1. An Exciting Second Innings?
Background
The Indian Model of International Relations
India: Third Tier Nuclear State?
India’s Peaceful Rise
What India Expects from the Bush Administration
India’s Conventional Capability
The Kashmir Issue
The China Factor
Allies or Complementary Interests
2. Duet With The Dragon
China in the 2004 Campaign
China’s Dual Status in US National Security Strategy
China’s Status in the Global Power Structure
China’s Place in the Asia–Pacific Power Structure
Three Hotspots Challenging Future Sino–US Relations
Sino–US Relations and Partnership
Part 2 - Europe
3. Towards Real World Leadership
Policy Towards Russia
Second Term Global Strategy
4. A Special Relationship
Whither the Special Relationship: Bush and Blair?
Britain, the US, and Values
Britain, the US, and Security
Britain, the US, and Economics
Conclusion
5. Old Enmities Or New Beginnings?
George W Bush’s First Mandate: Chaotic Relation
The Bases of the Traditional Alliance between France and America
Specific Difficulties in French–American Relations
The Re-election of George W Bush
Hopes for Diplomatic Improvements
France, Europe and the United States
6. Faith In Foreign Policy
Religion Matters
The Religious Factor in American Society
Organisations of the Religious Right
Permanent Campaign
Issues and Networks of the Religious Right
Domestic Economic Platform
Foreign Policy Agenda
The War in Iraq
‘Common Destiny Shared by Jews and Christians’
The International Fight against AIDS/HIV
Abortion and Development Aid
Impact on the Transatlantic Relationship
Limited Room for Diplomatic Manoeuvre
Divergences in Transatlantic Relations
Conclusion
Part 3 - The Americas
7. What Next?
The Myth of the Neo-conservative Takeover
The 2004 Election and the Mandate
What Next in a Bush Second Term Presidency?
8. Adjusting America
The Domestic Policy Divergence
The Continental Competition
The Convergent Global Challenge
Conclusion: Canada’s Strategic Response
9. Dubya And Lula
Presidential Diplomacy
The State Department—‘A Key Relationship’
Main Interests and Positions of Brazilian Foreign Policy
The Global Security Arena
Human Rights and the Environment
Democracy
Global Economic Architecture
Conclusion: Potential Construction Agenda
Summing Up
The Dilemma for the Traditional Allies—How to Stay Relevant
The Emerging Powers—Jockeying for Position
Notes
Copyright
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