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Reinhold Niebuhr's concept of power and U.S. foreign policy in Korea. / by Robert Paul Pappas.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [n.p.] : South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1987,.Description: xii, 159 leaves; 30 cmLOC classification:
  • Th .P37 1987
Dissertation note: A thesis presented to the faculty of the South East Asia Graduate School of theologyThesis (M.Theo.)-South East Asia Graduate School of Theology Summary: Reinhold Niebuhr's Concept of Power and U.S. Foreign Policy In Korea is a creative effort ascertaining the validity as well as the contribution of Neibuhrian power politics in U.S. foreign policy toward Korea. The thesis is composed of five chapters: first, "The Historical roots of Neibuhr's Thought and His Concept of Power"; second, "Neibuhr and the Marxist Ideology"; third, "Neibuhr and International Power Politics"; fourth, "U.S. Foreign Policy in Korea: 19-69-1987:' and fifth, "Neibuhr Reinterpreted."
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In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Master of Theology

A thesis presented to the faculty of the South East Asia Graduate School of theology

Thesis (M.Theo.)-South East Asia Graduate School of Theology

Reinhold Niebuhr's Concept of Power and U.S. Foreign Policy In Korea is a creative effort ascertaining the validity as well as the contribution of Neibuhrian power politics in U.S. foreign policy toward Korea. The thesis is composed of five chapters: first, "The Historical roots of Neibuhr's Thought and His Concept of Power"; second, "Neibuhr and the Marxist Ideology"; third, "Neibuhr and International Power Politics"; fourth, "U.S. Foreign Policy in Korea: 19-69-1987:' and fifth, "Neibuhr Reinterpreted."

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