Table of contents for The second Bush presidency : global perspectives / edited by Amit Gupta and Cherian Samuel.


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ASIA
1. An Exciting Second Innings?                         3
The Second Bush Administration and India
Amit Gupta
Background * 4
The Indian Model of International Relations * 6
India: Third Tier Nuclear State? * 9
India's Peaceful Rise * 12
What India Expects from the Bush Administration * 13
India's Conventional Capability * 15
The Kashmir Issue * 16
The China Factor * 18
Allies or Complementary Interests * 19
2. Duet With The Dragon                               25
The Development of Sino-US Relations
Liu Xuecheng
China in the 2004 Campaign * 26
China's Dual Status in US National
Security Strategy * 28
China's Status in the Global Power Structure * 29
China's Place in the Asia-Pacific Power Structure * 31
Three Hotspots Challenging Future
'Common Destiny Shared by Jews and Christians' * 115
The International Fight against AIDS/HIV * 116
Abortion and Development Aid * 117
Impact on the Transatlantic Relationship * 118
Limited Room for Diplomatic Manoeuvre * 120
Divergences in Transatlantic Relations * 121
Conclusion * 124
THE AMERICAS
7. What Next?                                       131
American Foreign Policy and the 2004 US Elections
Daniel Sneider
The Myth of the Neo-conservative Takeover * 132
The 2004 Election and the Mandate * 138
What Next in a Bush Second Term Presidency? * 142
8. Adjusting America                                145
Expectations and Strategies for the
Second Bush Presidency
John Kirton
The Domestic Policy Divergence * 148
The Continental Competition * 152
The Convergent Global Challenge * 158
Conclusion: Canada's Strategic Response * 161
9. Dubya And Lula                                   166
Autonomy Through Global Concert
Gilberto Marcos Antonio Rodrigues
Presidential Diplomacy * 168
The State Department-'A Key Relationship' * 169
Main Interests and Positions of Brazilian
Foreign Policy * 170
The Global Security Arena * 171
Human Rights and the Environmerit * 177
Democracy * 177
Global Economic Architecture * 179
EUROPE
3. Towards Real World Leadership                      43
George W Bush's Possible Legacy
Tatiana A Shakleina
Policy Towards Russia * 51
Second Term Global Strategy * 59
4. A Special Relationship                             63
Bridging the Europe-America Divide
Alan P Dobson
Whither the Special Relationship: Bush and Blair? * 65
Britain, the US, and Values * 68
Britain, the US, and Security * 72
Britain, the US, and Economics * 75
Conclusion * 78
5. Old Enmities Or New Beginnings?                    83
After George W Bush's Re-election
C6lia Belin
George W Bush's First Mandate: Chaotic Relation * 87
The Bases of the Traditional Alliance between
France and America * 87
Specific Difficulties in French-American Relations * 88
The Re-election of George W Bush * 92
Hopes for Diplomatic Improvements * 96
France, Europe and the United States * 97
6. Faith In Foreign Policy                           106
George W Bush's Transatlantic Relations
Josef Braml
Religion Matters * 106
The Religious Factor in American Society * 107
Organisations of the Religious Right * 109
Permanent Campaign * 110
Issues and Networks of the Religious Right * 111
Domestic Economic Platform * 111
Foreign Policy Agenda * 113
Summing Up                                       187
Cherian Samuel
The Dilemma for the Traditional Allies-
How to Stay Relevant * 190
The Emerging Powers-Jockeying for Position * 194



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