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Edited by C. Richard Nelson and Kenneth Weisbrode for the Atlantic Council of the United States This book was commissioned as part of the project on U.S. relations with Cuba at the Atlantic Council of the United States. It examines recent cases in which the United States attempted to rebuild a normal relationship with a one-time adversary. With a description of day-by-day and step-by-step plans and obstacles, it compares the process of normalization with Russia, China, Vietnam, and Nicaragua, and explores failed attempts with Iraq and Cuba. The cases provide insight into the complex domestic and foreign policy agendas surrounding normalization and shed light on the important post-cold-war phenomenon of making up with former enemies in ways that facilitate better ties over the long term. Foreword by James N. Rosenau Introduction, by Burton M. Sapin Lessons from the Soviet Past, by Robert Legvold Normalization with China, by Robert Sutter Nicaragua: National Reconciliation and the Impatience of U.S. Policy, by William M. LeoGrande Vietnam: Detours on the Road to Normalization, by Richard T. Childress and Stephen J. Solarz Iraq: The Failure of a Strategy, by Bruce W. Jentleson U.S.-Cuba Negotiations:
The Continuing Stall, by Pamela S. Falk C. Richard Nelson and
Kenneth Weisbrode direct the Program on International
Security at the Atlantic Council of the United States in
Washington D.C. 1998. 216 pp. 6 X 9. Notes, bibliography, index. ISBN 0-8130-1545-6 Cloth, $55.00
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