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Examines the second Bush administration's misguided management of foreign policy, the legacy of which has been seven major - and almost irresolvable - national security crises

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"A concise, well-written, and thoroughly documented account of how our country lost its moorings over the last decade, Unending Crisis is a must read for all concerned about the role of the United States in a changing world." Lt. General (USA, Ret.) Robert Gard, former president of the National Defense University "A book of solid good sense and keen vision from one of our most experienced, dedicated diplomats." Richard Rhodes, author of the Pulitzer-Prize-winning The Making of the Atomic Bomb and The Twilight of the Bombs "Ambassador Graham has written an authoritative and detailed account of the tortuous international negotiations over nuclear policy and how opportunities were squandered." General Lord Charles Guthrie, former chief of the UK Defence Staff "Political leaders and all those seeking to understand the complex history of nuclear diplomacy and attempts to limit the proliferation of weapons should read this book." Sir Ronald Grierson, chairman, Blackstone International Advisory Board

Table of Contents

Foreword by Hans Blix
Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. North Korea
2. Iran
3. Afghanistan
4. Pakistan
5. Iraq
6. Palestine
7. The Rule of Law
8. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
9. The Arab Spring

Conclusion
Epilogue
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 01/07/2012
      ISBN13: 9780295991702, 978-0295991702
      ISBN10: 0295991704

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examines the second Bush administration's misguided management of foreign policy, the legacy of which has been seven major - and almost irresolvable - national security crises

      Trade Review
      "A concise, well-written, and thoroughly documented account of how our country lost its moorings over the last decade, Unending Crisis is a must read for all concerned about the role of the United States in a changing world." Lt. General (USA, Ret.) Robert Gard, former president of the National Defense University "A book of solid good sense and keen vision from one of our most experienced, dedicated diplomats." Richard Rhodes, author of the Pulitzer-Prize-winning The Making of the Atomic Bomb and The Twilight of the Bombs "Ambassador Graham has written an authoritative and detailed account of the tortuous international negotiations over nuclear policy and how opportunities were squandered." General Lord Charles Guthrie, former chief of the UK Defence Staff "Political leaders and all those seeking to understand the complex history of nuclear diplomacy and attempts to limit the proliferation of weapons should read this book." Sir Ronald Grierson, chairman, Blackstone International Advisory Board

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Hans Blix
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction

      1. North Korea
      2. Iran
      3. Afghanistan
      4. Pakistan
      5. Iraq
      6. Palestine
      7. The Rule of Law
      8. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
      9. The Arab Spring

      Conclusion
      Epilogue
      Notes
      Glossary
      Bibliography
      Index

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