Major problems in American diplomatic history: documents and readings /
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Boston :
Heath,
[1964]
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Table of Contents:
- Public opinion and American foreign relations
- Jefferson and Hamilton : which one was the realist?
- The Jay and Pinckney treaties : Europe's distresses or American power?
- Washington's Farewell Address : timeless wisdom or politics?
- The War of 1812 : western grievances or national causes?
- The Monroe Doctrine : altruism or self-interest?
- The Oregon Treaty : pioneer pressures or commercial motives?
- The Mexican War : American imperialism or Mexican intransigence?
- Post Civil War expansionism
- The Spanish-American War : a popular crusade?
- The "open-door" policy : markets and morality
- Caribbean policy : dollars or security?
- The great crusade : American involvement in World War I
- The defeat in the Senate of the Versailles Treaty
- The twenties : isolationist?
- The Washington arms conference : statesmanship or illusion?
- Pearl Harbor : F.D.R., war monger or statesman?
- The Yalta Conference : unnecessary concessions or the price of coalition diplomacy?
- Origins of the Cold War
- The Korean War and American foreign policy : Asia first or Europe?
- Currents in American foreign policy since 1952.