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United States Historiography, 20th Century American History - Relations - General & Miscellaneous, U.S. Diplomatic Relations - History

The Ambiguous Legacy: U. S. Foreign Relations in the "American Century"

by Michael J. Hogan
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Overview

This timely collection of essays offers one of the first serious efforts to assess the record of American foreign policy over the course of the twentieth century. The essays comprise the work of political scientists as well as historians, conservatives as well as liberals, foreign scholars as well as Americans. Taking off from Henry Luce's vision of an "American century," the authors discuss such important topics as the American conception of the national interest, the tension between democracy and capitalism, the U. S. role in both the developed and underdeveloped worlds, party politics and foreign policy, the significance of race in American foreign relations, and the cultural impact of American diplomacy on the world at large. The result is a lively collection of essays by authors who often disagree but who nonetheless provide the reader with keen insights about the past and provocative views of the future.

Synopsis

This collection assesses the record of American foreign policy in the twentieth century.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
560
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521779777

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