For better or worse, be it militarily, diplomatically, politically, economically, or culturally, Americans have had a profound role in shaping the wider world beyond them. Unsurprisingly, most non-Americans have passionate views about the nature of U.S. foreign policy. America has been a savior to some, a curse to others-and both have good reason to feel that way. And yet, such views are often also based on a caricature of American actions and intentions. For their part, Americans themselves have strong opinions about their role in the world and how it has evolved over time. Yet these views are shrouded as much in myth as they are grounded in fact. American Foreign Relations, then, suffers from being a subject of immense worldwide importance but almost complete misunderstanding; it provokes strong emotions and much debate in newspapers daily, but is accompanied by little comprehension.
This Very Short Introduction aims to offer analysis of key events, episodes, crises, and individuals in the making of American foreign relations. It will discuss events such as the Revolutionary War, the Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, manifest destiny, the Mexican War, the Civil War, industrialization, the beginnings of globalization, the Spanish-American War, imperialism, the annexation of the Philippines, informal imperialism and the Open Door policy, World War I, isolationism, World War II, the Cold War from its origins to its end (including the Korean and Vietnam Wars), the Iraq Wars, 9/11, and Afghanistan. Such topics will be situated within an analytical narrative that follows chronology generally, but not strictly or comprehensively.
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A sharp, concise examination of America's relationship with the world from the founding to the present.
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Chapter 1: First Principles
Chapter 2: Expansionism
Chapter 3: Global America
Chapter 4: The American Century?
Chapter 5: Superpower
Chapter 6: Hyperpower and Its Discontents
References
Further Reading
Index
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This Very Short Introduction is ... fluidly written, remarkably comprehensive, and accessible to those unfamiliar with United States history.
"This Very Short Introduction is ... fluidly written, remarkably comprehensive, and accessible to those unfamiliar with United States history." -- Sarah B. Synder , The American Historical Review
"A superb writer and a terrific historian, Andrew Preston has given us a gem of a book, sparkling with clarity and insight. College students and general readers alike will find here both an engaging narrative and a compelling analysis of the US relationship with the rest of the world. There is no better brief overview than this supremely useful study." --Thomas ("Tim") Borstelmann, author of The Cold War and the Color Line
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Selling point: A short narrative of the key events, concepts, and people who have shaped American foreign relations from the founding to the present
Selling point: Written by a prize-winning author who has taught in the United States, Canada, and England
Selling point: Part of the Very Short Introductions series--millions of copies sold worldwide
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Andrew Preston is Professor of American History at Cambridge University. He is the author of Sword of the Spirit, Shield of Faith: Religion in American War and Diplomacy and The War Council: McGeorge Bundy, the NSC, and Vietnam.
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Selling point: A short narrative of the key events, concepts, and people who have shaped American foreign relations from the founding to the present
Selling point: Written by a prize-winning author who has taught in the United States, Canada, and England
Selling point: Part of the Very Short Introductions series--millions of copies sold worldwide
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199899395
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
136 gr
Høyde
173 mm
Bredde
107 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
168
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