Hegemony Constrained: Evasion, Modification, and Resistance to American Foreign Policy
In: The Security Continuum Ser.
Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- 1. Strategies beyond Followership | Davis B. Bobrow -- 2. Modes of Iraqi Response to American Occupation | Jeremy Pressman -- 3. The Reluctant Ally: German Domestic Politics and the War against Saddam Hussein | Siegmar Schmidt -- 4. Soft Deterrence, Passive Resistance: American Lenses, Chinese Lessons | Steve Chan -- 5. The United States and Turkey: Limiting Unilateralism | Ilter Turan -- 6. Resistance to Hegemony within the Core: Domestic Politics, Terrorism, and Policy Divergence in the G-7 | Thomas J. Volgy, Krist in Kanthak, Derrick Frazier, and Robert Stewart-Ingersoll -- 7. Thwarting U.S. Missile Defense from within the Missile Technology Control Regime | Dennis M. Gormley -- 8. Europa Riding the Hegemon? Transatlantic Climate Policy | Alexander Ochs and Detlef F. Sprinz -- 9. Developmental Opposition in International Trade Regimes: Regional Groupings and State and Civil Society Coalitions | Diana Tussie -- 10. U.S. Defection from the OECD "Harmful Tax Competition" Project: Rhetoric and Reality | Robert T. Kudrle -- 11. Saving the World from Big Tobacco: The Real Coalition of the Willing | Judith P. Wilkenfeld -- 12. International Public Opinion: Incentives and Options to Comply and Challenge | Davis B. Bobrow -- 13. The Implications of Constrained Hegemony | Davis B. Bobrow -- Notes -- References -- List of Contributors -- Index.