A companion to American foreign relations /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: NetLibrary, Inc
Other Authors: Schulzinger, Robert D., 1945-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., [2003]
Series:Blackwell companions to American history.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Robert D. Schulzinger
  • Ideas and foreign affaris / H.W. Brands
  • "As far as we can": culture and US foreign relations / Susan Brewer
  • International environmental issues / Kurk Dorsey
  • Early national period, 1775-1815 / Peter P. Hill
  • American expansion, 1815-1860 / William E. Weeks
  • United States and imperialism / Frank Ninkovich
  • Relations with Africa since 1900 / Andrew DeRoche
  • History as victim: the sorry state of the study of US-Japanese relations, 1900-1945 / Michael A. Barnhart
  • US-Latin American relations, 1898-1941: a historiographical review / Mark T. Gilderus
  • Woodrow Wilson and World War I / Lloyd E. Ambrosius
  • Recent explorations concerning the interwar period / Justus D. Doenecke
  • World War II / Mark A. Stoler
  • Early Cold War / Jeremi Suri
  • United States-Latin American relations, 1942-1960 / Darlene Rivas
  • From containment to containment? Understanding US relations with China since 1949 / Evelyn Goh, Rosemary Foot
  • Korean War / James I. Matray
  • Foreign relations in the 1950s / Richard H. Immerman
  • Vietnam War / David L. Anderson
  • Beyond Vietnam: the foreign policies of the Kennedy-Johnson administration / Randall B. Wood
  • United States and the Middle East since 1967 / Peter L. Hahn
  • US relations wtih Latin America, 1961 to the present: a historiographic review / Stephen G. Rabe
  • Presidential elections and the cold war / Melvin Small
  • Détente over thirty years / Keith L. Nelson
  • Nationalism and regionalism in an era of globalization: US relations with South and Southeast Asia, 1875-2000 / Robert J. McMahon
  • Conclusion: From the end of the Cold War to the beginning of the twenty-first century / Robert D. Schulzinger.