In The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy, the eminent authority on American foreign policy Michael Mandelbaum offers a new framework for understanding the history of the foreign policy of the United States. He divides that history into four distinct periods, each of them defined by the consistent increase in the power the country has had at its disposal in its relations with other countries.
In The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy, the eminent authority on American foreign policy Michael Mandelbaum offers a new framework for understanding the history of the foreign policy of the United States. He divides that history into four distinct periods, each of them defined by the consistent increase in the power the country has had at its disposal in its relations with other countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Mandelbaum is the Christian A. Herter Professor Emeritus of American Foreign Policy at The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He is the author of sixteen previous books, including Mission Failure (Oxford, 2016) The Rise and Fall of Peace on Earth (Oxford, 2019), and, with Thomas L. Friedman, That Used to Be Us (2011).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Part One: Weak Power, 1765-1865 Chapter 1: Independence, 1765-1788 Chapter 2: In the Shadow of the French Revolution, 1788-1815 Chapter 3: The Continental Republic, 1815-1865 Part Two: Great Power, 1865-1945 Chapter 4: Great-Power Debut, 1865-1914 Chapter 5: The Offshore Balancer, 1914-1933 Chapter 6: The Arsenal of Democracy, 1933-1945 Part Three: Superpower, 1945-1990 Chapter 7: The Contest of Systems, 1945-1953 Chapter 8: War Improbable, Peace Impossible, 1953-1979 Chapter 9: A Superpower Dies in Bed, 1979-1990 Part Four: Hyperpower, 1990-2015 Chapter 10: The New World Order, 1990-2001 Chapter 11: Back to the Future, 2001-2015 Notes Index
Preface Introduction Part One: Weak Power, 1765-1865 Chapter 1: Independence, 1765-1788 Chapter 2: In the Shadow of the French Revolution, 1788-1815 Chapter 3: The Continental Republic, 1815-1865 Part Two: Great Power, 1865-1945 Chapter 4: Great-Power Debut, 1865-1914 Chapter 5: The Offshore Balancer, 1914-1933 Chapter 6: The Arsenal of Democracy, 1933-1945 Part Three: Superpower, 1945-1990 Chapter 7: The Contest of Systems, 1945-1953 Chapter 8: War Improbable, Peace Impossible, 1953-1979 Chapter 9: A Superpower Dies in Bed, 1979-1990 Part Four: Hyperpower, 1990-2015 Chapter 10: The New World Order, 1990-2001 Chapter 11: Back to the Future, 2001-2015 Notes Index
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