U.S. Foreign Relations from 1893 to the Present is the second part of From Colony to Superpower, an international narrative blends political, diplomatic, and military history with economic, cultural, and religious history. It includes a new introduction and a new chapter that brings the narrative up to the present.
U.S. Foreign Relations from 1893 to the Present is the second part of From Colony to Superpower, an international narrative blends political, diplomatic, and military history with economic, cultural, and religious history. It includes a new introduction and a new chapter that brings the narrative up to the present.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George C. Herring is Alumni Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Kentucky. A leading authority on U.S. foreign relations, he is the former editor of Diplomatic History and a past president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. He is the author of America's Longest War: The United States and Vietnam, 1950-1975 and LBJ and Vietnam: A Different Kind of War, among other books.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1. The War of 1898 and the Dawn of the American Century 1893-190119. "Bursting with Good Intentions": The United States in World Affairs 1901-1913 * 2. "A New Age": Wilson the Great War and U.S. Foreign Policy 1913-1921 * 3. Involvement Without Commitment 1921-1931 * 4. The Great Transformation: Depression Isolationism and War 1931-1941 * 5. "Five Continents and Seven Seas": World War II and the Emergence of American Globalism 1941-1945 * 6. "A Noble Burden Far From Our Shores": Truman the Cold War and the Revolution in American Foreign Policy 1945-1953 * 7. Coexistence and Crises 1953-1961 * 8. Gulliver's Troubles: Kennedy Johnson and the Limits of Power 1961-1969 * 9. Nixon Kissinger and the End of the Postwar Era 1969-1974 * 10. Foreign Policy in an Age of Dissonance 1974-1981 * 11. "A Unique and Extraordinary Time in World History": Gorbachev Reagan Bush and the End of the Cold War 1981-1991 * 12. The Strength of a Giant: America as Hyperpower 1992-2001 * 13. From 9/11 to the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq 2001-2013 * Epilogue * Bibiliographic Essay
* Introduction * 1. The War of 1898 and the Dawn of the American Century 1893-190119. "Bursting with Good Intentions": The United States in World Affairs 1901-1913 * 2. "A New Age": Wilson the Great War and U.S. Foreign Policy 1913-1921 * 3. Involvement Without Commitment 1921-1931 * 4. The Great Transformation: Depression Isolationism and War 1931-1941 * 5. "Five Continents and Seven Seas": World War II and the Emergence of American Globalism 1941-1945 * 6. "A Noble Burden Far From Our Shores": Truman the Cold War and the Revolution in American Foreign Policy 1945-1953 * 7. Coexistence and Crises 1953-1961 * 8. Gulliver's Troubles: Kennedy Johnson and the Limits of Power 1961-1969 * 9. Nixon Kissinger and the End of the Postwar Era 1969-1974 * 10. Foreign Policy in an Age of Dissonance 1974-1981 * 11. "A Unique and Extraordinary Time in World History": Gorbachev Reagan Bush and the End of the Cold War 1981-1991 * 12. The Strength of a Giant: America as Hyperpower 1992-2001 * 13. From 9/11 to the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq 2001-2013 * Epilogue * Bibiliographic Essay
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