National Interest And Raw Materials Investment In U S Foreign Policy A Real Talk No Nonsense Look At How Resource Moves Shape Global Power Strategy And International Affairs In The Cold War Era

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Cold War US foreign policy and raw materials analysis
✔️ Single edition hardcover by Krasner, 1978, English text

This scholarly monograph analyzes how the United States' national interest and raw materials investment shaped foreign policy during the Cold War era. It offers critical insights into how resource moves influenced diplomacy, trade, and power dynamics. Ideal for students, researchers, and policy professionals studying political economy and international relations.

✅ Author: Stephen D. Krasner
✅ Release Date: 21-11-1978
✅ Language: English
✅ Format: Hardcover (single edition)
✅ Pack: 1 copy
✅ Focus: national interest, raw materials, foreign policy, Cold War

💡 What is the role of raw materials in US foreign policy during the Cold War era?

Understanding this topic helps explain how resource access influenced diplomacy and power.

- Resource moves shaped policy choices and global leverage.
- The analysis links economic factors to diplomatic strategy and alliance-building.
- A handy read for students, scholars, and policy pros studying national interest and resource strategy.