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America's International Relations Since World War I Book

America's International Relations since World War I : Paperback : Oxford University Press Inc : 9780195123890 : 0195123891 : 07 Jan 1999 : This text focuses on personalities, economic, cultural and military influences on the politics of US foreign policy. Each chapter presents foreign relations problems addressed by a specific presidential administration, and concludes with an assessment of the accomplishments, events and problems.Read More

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    Based on the latest scholarship and newly discovered foreign documents, America's International Relations Since World War I offers a thorough account of American diplomatic history in the 20th century, including coverage of important subjects usually omitted from other texts, such as economic issues and internal development in Russia, the Soviet Union, and China. Organized chronologically, the book avoids taking an interpretive stand on the merits of particular policies, instead offering a political realist interpretation of events. The focus throughout is on the personalities and economic, cultural, and military factors which influence teh politics of U.S. foreign policy.

    Within the chronological framework, each chapter presents key foreign relations problems addressed by a particular presidential administration, examining them in historical perspective and context, and concludes with a short assessment of the accomplishments, events and problems of that administration. The chapters are cross-referenced topically so students can easily follow a particular subject, such as the Vietnam War, through several administrations. The text also includes a helpful list of recommended readings.

    Comprehensive and clearly-written, America's International Relations Since World War I is an ideal companion to history and political science courses alike on contemporary American foreign policy.

  • 0195123891
  • 9780195123890
  • Wesley M. Bagby
  • 18 February 1999
  • OUP USA
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 448
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