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Modern American diplomacy / edited by John M. Carroll and George C. Herring.

LIBRA E744 .M589 1986
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Carroll, John M. (John Martin), 1943-
Herring, George C., 1936-2022.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Foreign relations--20th century.
United States.
International relations.
Physical Description:
xiv, 241 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Wilmington, Del. : Scholarly Resources Inc., 1986.
Summary:
SR Books is proud to make available the revised and enlarged edition of the classic text Modern American Diplomacy, first published in 1986. The editors have thoroughly updated this important work to reflect the advances in scholarship. In addition, three entirely new chapters have been added: "Containment and American Foreign Policy, 1945-1963," by Mark H. Lytle, Bard College; "The Cold War in Asia," by Marc Gallicchio, Villanova University; and "Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Cold War Diplomacy," by Walter L. Hixson, University of Akron. Designed as a text for 20th-century U.S. diplomacy or international relations courses, the 13 essays in Modern American Diplomacy examine the successes and failures that led to America's global dominance. The contributors, all specialists in the topics about which they write, bring clarity and insight to the events that have conditioned Washington's policies. Issues covered include U.S. positions on the Middle East, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.
Notes:
Includes bibliographies and index.
ISBN:
0842022643
0842022635
OCLC:
13581358

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