Le Prestre Philipe (dir.), Role Quests in the Post-Cold War : Foreign Policies in Transition, Montréal : McGill-Queens University Press, 1997. 318p.
Table des matières
Chapter 1 Author ! Author ! Defining Foreign Policy Roles After the Cold War
Philippe G. Le Prestre
Chapter 2 The Eurasiatic Giant in Search of Identity : Which Pasts for Which Future ?
Jean-François Thibault and Jacques Lévesque
Chapter 3 Debating Roles in Past transitions : The United States in 1916-1919 and 1943-1947,
Jean-René Chotard
Chapter 4 The Elusive Role Quest of the United States,
Philippe G. Le Prestre
Chapter 5 Japan : A Great Power Despite Itself,
Alex Macleod
Chapter 6 To Be or Not to Be Normal ? Germanys Quest for a New role in the World,
Paul Létourneau and Marie-Elisabeth Räkel
Chapter 7 France : The Straitjacket of a New-Found Freedom,
Charles Thumerelle and Philippe G. Le Prestre
Chapter 8 Great Britain : Still Searching for Status ?
Alex Macleod
Chapter 9 Chinas Role Conceptions After the Cold War : Findings from a Content Analysis,
Onnig Beylerian with Christophe Canivet
Chapter 10 How Has Canada Defined Its Role in the Post-Cold War ?
André Donneur and Caroline Alain
Chapter 11 Change and Continuity in Foreign Policy Role Conceptions After the Cold War,
Philippe G. Le Prestre