1. Domestic Antecedents of Afghan Policy.
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Hill, Walter W.
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INTERNATIONAL relations , *REALISM , *POLITICAL doctrines - Abstract
The article discusses the nonpartisan foreign policy of Afghanistan. It states that assumptions were anchored in theories of international relations such as the classical realist theory developed by Hans Morgenthau, whose work was published in a tense era shortly after World War II and at the onset of the Cold War. The policy is reportedly consistent with the theoretical framework that can be viewed as the end of a U.S. doctrine of separation of foreign policy from domestic considerations.
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- 2012
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