Routledge
319 pages
This volume reveals to readers the impact of recent events on diplomacy a year or so into the post-Cold War world, describing disintegration in the East, integration in the West, new relations with old allies, changes in the Third World, and multilateral diplomacy.
Editors’ Note -- Essays -- American Diplomacy and Soviet Disintegration -- Nuclear Arms Control After the Moscow Coup -- The European Community and the Yugoslav Crisis -- A North American Community: “From the Yukon to the Yucatan” -- The Maastricht Negotiations -- The Improvised Diplomacy of German Unification -- US-Japan Trade: The Never-Ending Negotiations -- The Philippine Base Negotiations -- Developments in North-South Korean Negotiations -- America and the Cambodian Peace Agreement -- The United States, El Salvador, and the Central American Peace Process -- Choosing the World’s Top Diplomat -- Departments -- Looking Ahead: Diplomatic Challenges of 1993 -- Diplomatic Chronology