American Foreign Relations Since 1898

American Foreign Relations Since 1898
Title American Foreign Relations Since 1898 PDF eBook
Author Jeremi Suri
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 273
Release 2010-04-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1405184485

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This volume brings together more than 50 documents which examine foreign policy not only in terms of leaders and states, but also through social movements, cultures, ideas, and images, to provide comprehensive understanding of how Americans have interacted with the wider world since 1898. Draws together over 50 primary documents to give readers a first-hand account of the people and events that shaped the foreign policy of the United States Incorporates documents relating not only to leaders and states, but also to social movements, cultures, ideas, and images Highlights the diverse range of contributors to debates about American foreign policy, from presidents to protesters, students to singers Includes a comprehensive introduction to the subject and headnotes for each document written by the editor, as well as a bibliography for further study

Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States
Title Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Total Pages 922
Release 1904
Genre United States
ISBN

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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963
Title Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963 PDF eBook
Author Charles S. Sampson
Publisher Government Printing Office
Total Pages 912
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780160420177

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State Department Publication 10544. Edited by Charles S. Sampson, et al. Presents a full accounting of the overall nature and structure of United States-Soviet relations together with a more detailed documentary record of those high-level meetings, discussions, and policy debates on the broad range of issues making up the diplomacy of the cold war.

Documents on American Foreign Relations

Documents on American Foreign Relations
Title Documents on American Foreign Relations PDF eBook
Author Richard P. Stebbins
Publisher
Total Pages 480
Release 1964
Genre United States
ISBN

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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, V. 4, Foreign Assistance, International Development, Trade Policies, 1969-1972

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, V. 4, Foreign Assistance, International Development, Trade Policies, 1969-1972
Title Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, V. 4, Foreign Assistance, International Development, Trade Policies, 1969-1972 PDF eBook
Author Bruce F. Duncombe
Publisher Government Printing Office
Total Pages 1156
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780160511967

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State Department Publication 10985. Editor, Bruce F. Duncombe.General Editor, David S. Patterson. Part of a subseries of volumes which document the most important issues in the foreign policy of the administration of President Richard M. Nixon. Includes memoranda and records of discussions that set forth policy issues and options and show decisions or actions taken

A World in Disarray

A World in Disarray
Title A World in Disarray PDF eBook
Author Richard Haass
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 352
Release 2017-01-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0399562370

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"A valuable primer on foreign policy: a primer that concerned citizens of all political persuasions—not to mention the president and his advisers—could benefit from reading." —The New York Times An examination of a world increasingly defined by disorder and a United States unable to shape the world in its image, from the president of the Council on Foreign Relations Things fall apart; the center cannot hold. The rules, policies, and institutions that have guided the world since World War II have largely run their course. Respect for sovereignty alone cannot uphold order in an age defined by global challenges from terrorism and the spread of nuclear weapons to climate change and cyberspace. Meanwhile, great power rivalry is returning. Weak states pose problems just as confounding as strong ones. The United States remains the world’s strongest country, but American foreign policy has at times made matters worse, both by what the U.S. has done and by what it has failed to do. The Middle East is in chaos, Asia is threatened by China’s rise and a reckless North Korea, and Europe, for decades the world’s most stable region, is now anything but. As Richard Haass explains, the election of Donald Trump and the unexpected vote for “Brexit” signals that many in modern democracies reject important aspects of globalization, including borders open to trade and immigrants. In A World in Disarray, Haass argues for an updated global operating system—call it world order 2.0—that reflects the reality that power is widely distributed and that borders count for less. One critical element of this adjustment will be adopting a new approach to sovereignty, one that embraces its obligations and responsibilities as well as its rights and protections. Haass also details how the U.S. should act towards China and Russia, as well as in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. He suggests, too, what the country should do to address its dysfunctional politics, mounting debt, and the lack of agreement on the nature of its relationship with the world. A World in Disarray is a wise examination, one rich in history, of the current world, along with how we got here and what needs doing. Haass shows that the world cannot have stability or prosperity without the United States, but that the United States cannot be a force for global stability and prosperity without its politicians and citizens reaching a new understanding.

Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States

Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States
Title Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States PDF eBook
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Total Pages 628
Release 1865
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