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The book America and the Third World is about the relationship between America and the Third World. It discusses three main themes: the nature of American involvement in the Third World, the challenge posed by the rival Super-Power, and the Changes both in US-Soviet relations (from containment to detente) and in the Third World. The book argues that the overriding interest of American foreign policy maker is in the stability of the global system of relationships, and that this interest coincides with most Third World elites. The book also argues that the global system normally operates peacefully, although continually subject to internal and external challenges.
John Girling's book, first published in 1980, investigates the relationship between America and the Third World, centring on three main themes: the nature of American involvement in the Third World, the challenge posed by the rival Super-Power; and the Changes both in US-Soviet relations (from containment to detente) and in the Third World. Three propositions are put forward: that the overriding interest of American foreign policy maker is in the stability of the global system of relationships; that this interest coincides with most Third World elites; and that the global system normally operates peacefully, although continually subject to internal and external challenges.