Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy
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Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy

A Diplomatic History

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Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy

A Diplomatic History

About this book

At no time in American history has an understanding of the role and the art of diplomacy in international relations been more essential than it is today. Both the history of U.S. diplomatic relations and the current U.S. foreign policy in the twenty-first century are major topics of study and interest across the nation and around the world.

Spanning the entire history of American diplomacy—from the First Continental Congress to the war on terrorism to the foreign policy goals of the twenty-first century—Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy traces not only the growth and development of diplomatic policies and traditions but also the shifts in public opinion that shape diplomatic trends. This comprehensive, two-volume reference shows how the United States gained "the strength of a giant" and also analyzes key world events that have determined the United States' changing relations with other nations.

The two volumes' structure makes the key concepts and issues accessible to researchers:

  • The set is broken up into seven parts that feature 40 topical and historical chapters in which expert writers cover the diplomatic initiatives of the United States from colonial times through the present day.
  • Volume II's appendix showcases an A-to-Z handbook of diplomatic terms and concepts, organizations, events, and issues in American foreign policy.
  • The appendix also includes a master bibliography and a list of presidents; secretaries of state, war, and defense; and national security advisers and their terms of service.

This unique reference highlights the changes in U.S. diplomatic policy as government administrations and world events influenced national decisions. Topics include imperialism, economic diplomacy, environmental diplomacy, foreign aid, wartime negotiations, presidential influence, NATO and its role in the twenty-first century, and the response to terrorism. Additional featured topics include the influence of the American two-party system, the impact of U.S. elections, and the role of the United States in international organizations. Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy is the first comprehensive reference work in this field that is both historical and thematic. This work is of immense value for researchers, students, and others studying foreign policy, international relations, and U.S history.

ABOUT THE EDITORS

Robert J. McMahon is the Ralph D. Mershon Professor of History in the Mershon Center for International Security Studies at The Ohio State University. He is a leading historian of American diplomatic history and is author of several books on U.S. foreign relations.
 
Thomas W. Zeiler is professor of history and international affairs at the University of Colorado at Boulder and is the executive editor of the journal Diplomatic History.

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Table of contents

  1. U.S.FOREIGN POLICY - FRONT COVER
  2. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY - Volume I
  3. Table of Contents
  4. List of Illustrations
  5. About the Editors
  6. Contributors
  7. Foreword
  8. Introduction The History and Role of American Foreign Relations
  9. PART I THE DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
  10. Chapter 1 From the Colonial Era to a New Nation
  11. Chapter 2 Manifest Destiny
  12. Chapter 3 Civil War Diplomacy
  13. Chapter 4 The Gilded Age
  14. Chapter 5 Diplomatic Milestones, 1770s–1898 History and Analysis of the Foreign Policy Developments in the New Nation
  15. PART II THE UNITED STATES ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE
  16. Chapter 6 The Spanish-American War and Imperialism
  17. Chapter 7 The Big Stick and Dollar Diplomacy
  18. Chapter 8 The Challenge of Maintaining Neutrality
  19. Chapter 9 Making the World Safe for Democracy
  20. Chapter 10 Diplomatic Milestones,1898–1919 History and Analysis of the Nation’s Emergence as a World Power and Society’s Reaction
  21. PART III DIPLOMACY AND FOREIGN POLICY BETWEEN THE WARS
  22. Chapter 11 Independent Internationalism
  23. Chapter 12 The Great Depression The Economy and Diplomacy
  24. Chapter 13 The Debate over Intervention
  25. Chapter 14 World War II Diplomacy
  26. Chapter 15 Diplomatic Milestones, 1918–1945 History and Analysis of the Shift from Isolationism to Internationalism
  27. PART IV DIPLOMACY STRETCHED TO ITS LIMITS: THE EARLY COLD WAR ERA
  28. Chapter 16 The Legacy of World War II
  29. Chapter 17 The Cold War Containing Communism
  30. Chapter 18 Middle East Diplomacy Formative Years
  31. Chapter 19 Korea and Anti-Communist Policies in East Asia
  32. Chapter 20 Brinkmanship and Mutually Assured Destruction
  33. Chapter 21 Relations with Nonaligned Nations in Asia and Africa
  34. Chapter 22 Relations with Latin America and the Caribbean, 1945–1970
  35. Chapter 23 The Vietnam War
  36. Chapter 24 Diplomatic Milestones,1945–1970s History and Analysis of the Cold War—Origins to DĂ©tente
  37. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY - Volume II
  38. PART V THE END OF THE COLD WAR
  39. Chapter 25 Détente
  40. Chapter 26 Shuttle Diplomacy and Its Impact on the Middle East
  41. Chapter 27 Rogue States and the Emergence of Terrorist Tactics
  42. Chapter 28 “Tear Down This Wall ”The Fall of Communism and the Emergence of Eastern Europe
  43. Chapter 29 Glasnost and Perestroika The End of the Soviet Union
  44. Chapter 30 Diplomatic Milestones,1970s–1991 History and Analysis of the Post-Vietnam Era and Its Impact on American Society
  45. PART VI NEW THRESHOLDS OF DIPLOMACY
  46. Chapter 31 U.S. Economic and Foreign Relations with the Western Hemisphere
  47. Chapter 32 The Environment and International Diplomacy
  48. Chapter 33 Europe, the United States,and NATO and Their Roles in the Twenty-first Century
  49. Chapter 34 Diplomatic Milestones, 1992–2000 Dilemmas of the Post–Cold War Era
  50. PART VII DIPLOMATIC DILEMMAS IN THE POST-9/11 WORLD
  51. Chapter 35 The Global War on Terrorism Afghanistan, Iraq, and Beyond
  52. Chapter 36 The Rise of China in theTwenty-first Century
  53. Chapter 37 Africa in the Twenty-first Century
  54. Chapter 38 U.S.-Israeli Relations and the Quest for Peace in the Middle East
  55. Chapter 39 U.S. Foreign Policy Goals of the Twenty-first Century
  56. Chapter 40 Diplomatic Milestones, 2001–Present History and Analysis of Emerging Issues
  57. THE HANDBOOK OF KEY DIPLOMATIC TERMS, EVENTS, AND ORGANIZATIONS
  58. CHAPTER ACRONYMS AND INITIALISMS
  59. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  60. PRESIDENTS, SECRETARIES OF STATE, SECRETARIES OF WAR OR DEFENSE, AND NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISERS AND THEIR TERMS OF SERVICE
  61. INDEX