U.S. FOREIGN POLICY AT THE BEGINNING OF 21ST CENTURY
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U.S. FOREIGN POLICY AT THE BEGINNING OF 21ST CENTURY
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53-63
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The article analyzes one of the last books of a famous American social scholar Amitai Etzioni “Hot Spots: American Foreign Policy in a Post-Human-Rights World”. His concepts of the five important issues: Human Rights and their place in U.S. foreign policy; the U.S. and international law; the U.S. and Middle and Near East; the USA and China; USA and nuclear disarmament - are considered.
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U.S. foreign policy, human rights, international law, Middle and Near East, China, nuclear disarmament
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09.05.2016
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