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Release Year
1994
Book Title
American Foreign Relations Reconsidered: 1890-1993
ISBN
9780415104760

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415104769
ISBN-13
9780415104760
eBay Product ID (ePID)
782308

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
280 Pages
Publication Name
American Foreign Relations Reconsidered : 1890-1993
Language
English
Subject
International Relations / General, General
Publication Year
1994
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Author
Gordon Martel
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
6.1 in
Item Width
9.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
93-036339
Grade From
College Freshman
Table Of Content
1. Traditions of American Diplomacy: From Colony to Great Power Michael H. Hunt 2. Institutions of American Diplomacy and the Policy Process J. Garry Clifford 3. Economic Interest and United States Foreign Policy Emily S. Rosenberg 4. Imperialism, American Style, 1890 - 1916 Joseph A. Fry 5. Wilsonian Diplomacy in War and Peace John Coogan 6. The Triumph of Isolationism Thomas N. Guinsburg 7. The Interpretative Wars Over the Cold War Melvin P. Leffler 8. From Kennedy to Nixon: the End of Concensus Russell D. Buhite 9. From Detente to the Gulf Walter LaFeber 10. The United States and the Third World Dennis Merrill 11. Reconsidering the Nuclear Arms Race: The Past as Prelude? James G. Hershberg 12. American Diplomacy: Retrospect and Prospect Joan Hoff
Synopsis
This major new textbook brings together twelve of the leading scholars of U.S. foreign relations. Each contributor provides a clear, concise summary of an important period or theme in US diplomatic and strategic affairs since the Spanish-American War. Michael Hunt and Joan Hoff provide an overview of the traditions behind US policy and a preview of things to come. Together, the contributors offer a succinct explanation of the controversies and questions that historians have grappled with throughout the twentieth century. Students will find these essays a reliable and useful guide to the various schools of thought which have emerged. Although each of the scholars is well known for their detailed and original work, these essays are new and have been specially commissioned for this book. The articles follow the chronological development of the emergence of the United States as a world power, but special themes such as the American policy process, economic interests, relations with the Third World, and the dynamics of the nuclear arms race have been singled out for separate treatment. American Foreign Relations Reconsidered, 1890-1993 represents essential reading for upper level undergraduates studying modern American history. The book has been designed and written exclusively to meet the needs of students, either as a major course text, or as a set of supplementary readings to support other texts., This major textbook brings together twelve of the leading scholars of US foreign relations. Each contributor provides a clear, concise summary of an important period or theme in US diplomatic and strategic affairs.
LC Classification Number
E744.A5327 1994

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