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A Companion to American Foreign Relations 1st Edition by Robert Schulzinger ISBN 1405149868 9781405149860

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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 577
Author: Robert Schulzinger
ISBN: 0631223150
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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ISBN 10: 1405149868 
ISBN 13: 9781405149860
Author: Robert Schulzinger

This is an authoritative volume of historiographical essays that survey the state of U.S. diplomatic history. The essays cover the entire range of the history of American foreign relations from the colonial period to the present. They discuss the major sources and analyze the most influential books and articles in the field.

A Companion to American Foreign Relations 1st Table of contents:

Part I: Founding, Expansion, and Early Challenges (1776–1865)

  • Chapter 1: Revolutionary Diplomacy and the Birth of a Nation
  • Chapter 2: Neutrality, Trade, and the Napoleonic Wars
  • Chapter 3: Manifest Destiny and Continental Expansion
  • Chapter 4: The Monroe Doctrine and Hemispheric Ambitions
  • Chapter 5: Diplomacy of Disunion: The Civil War and International Relations

Part II: Rise to World Power (1865–1945)

  • Chapter 6: The American West and Global Reach
  • Chapter 7: Imperialism, the Spanish-American War, and Overseas Expansion
  • Chapter 8: Progressive Era Diplomacy and the Open Door
  • Chapter 9: World War I and Wilsonian Internationalism
  • Chapter 10: The Interwar Years: Isolationism, Disarmament, and Economic Diplomacy
  • Chapter 11: The Road to World War II and the Grand Alliance

Part III: The Cold War Era (1945–1991)

  • Chapter 12: Origins of the Cold War and Containment
  • Chapter 13: The Korean War and the Globalization of Containment
  • Chapter 14: Eisenhower, Dulles, and the New Look
  • Chapter 15: Kennedy, Johnson, and the Vietnam War
  • Chapter 16: Détente, Nixon, and Kissinger
  • Chapter 17: Human Rights, Carter, and the Crisis of Confidence
  • Chapter 18: Reagan, the "Second Cold War," and the End of the Soviet Empire

Part IV: The Post-Cold War World and the 21st Century (1991–Present)

  • Chapter 19: The "New World Order" and the Gulf War
  • Chapter 20: Globalization, Economic Interdependence, and Trade Policy
  • Chapter 21: Humanitarian Intervention and Nation-Building
  • Chapter 22: The War on Terror, 9/11, and Asymmetric Warfare
  • Chapter 23: The Rise of China and Great Power Competition
  • Chapter 24: Climate Change, Global Health, and Transnational Challenges
  • Chapter 25: Public Opinion, Domestic Politics, and Foreign Policy
  • Chapter 26: The Future of American Foreign Relations

Part V: Thematic and Conceptual Approaches

  • Chapter 27: Ideology, Exceptionalism, and American Identity
  • Chapter 28: Race, Gender, and Diplomacy
  • Chapter 29: The Role of Non-State Actors and Transnational Movements
  • Chapter 30: Intelligence and Covert Action
  • Chapter 31: Propaganda, Public Diplomacy, and Cultural Exchange
  • Chapter 32: The Military-Industrial Complex and Defense Spending
  • Chapter 33: International Law and International Organizations
  • Chapter 34: Grand Strategy and the Practice of Statecraft

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