U. S. Foreign Policy and the New International Economic Order : Negotiating Global Problems, 1974-1981
Cover -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. U.S. Policy and the Third World: The Postwar Era -- U.S. Interests and the Postwar World -- The Seventies: The System in Crisis -- The 1973 Oil Crisis and Negotiations -- The Assault from the Third World -- Recapitulation -- 2. The North-South Dialogue: Phase 1 -- From Confrontation to Negotiation -- The Seventh Special Session of the UNGA -- The Paris Conference on International Economic Cooperation (CIEC) -- UNCTAD IV -- The Common Fund Negotiations -- 3. The Road to Manila -- The International Wheat Agreement (IWA) -- Fourth G-77 Ministerial Conference at Arusha -- The Common Fund Negotiations -- U.S. Policy in a "New Era -- 4. UNCTAD V: A Case Study of Negotiations -- Interdependence -- Trade -- Monetary and Financial Issues -- Transfer of Technology -- Economic Cooperation Among Developing Countries (ECDC) -- The Least Developed Countries -- Summary -- Conclusions -- 5. Summer 1979: Full Circle -- The Uninvited Guest: Oil -- Tokyo: The Energy Summit -- World Conference on Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (WCARRD) -- UN Conference on Science and Technology for Development (UNCSTD) -- The Havana Conference: The Sixth Non-Aligned Summit -- Summary -- 6. Rude Awakening -- Afghanistan -- UNIDO III -- Unfinished Business -- Toward Global Negotiations -- Congressional Lag -- The Venice Summit -- The Eleventh Special Session -- 7. Toward Preservation of the International Order -- Permanent U.S. Interests -- Permanent Interests and the NIEO -- Who Makes U.S. Policy? -- Negotiating the NIEO -- Looking Ahead -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.