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Reasserting America in the 1970s

Reasserting America in the 1970s

Hallvard Notaker, David J. Snyder, Giles Scott-Smith

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Reasserting America in the 1970s brings together two areas of burgeoning scholarly interest. On the one hand, scholars are investigating the many ways in which the 1970s constituted a profound era of transition in the international order. The American defeat in Vietnam, the breakdown of the Bretton Woods exchange system and a string of domestic setbacks including Watergate, Three-Mile Island and reversals during the Carter years all contributed to a grand reappraisal of the power and prestige of the United States in the world. In addition, the rise of new global competitors such as Germany and Japan, the pursuit of détente with the Soviet Union and the emergence of new private sources of global power contributed to uncertainty.--

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OL21115326W

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United states information agencyUnited states, foreign relations, 1945-1989United states, foreign public opinionForeign relationsForeign public opinionDiplomatic relationsPublic opinion

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