American Foreign Relations since Independence

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Synopsis

This book provides a succinct and accessible interpretation of the major event and ideas that have shaped U.S. foreign relations since the American Revolution—historical factors that now affect our current debates and commitments in the Middle East as well as Europe and Asia.American Foreign Relations since Independence explores the relationship of American policies to national interest and the limits of the nation's power, reinterpreting the nature and history of American foreign relations.The book brings together the collective knowledge of three generations of diplomatic historians to create a readily accessible introduction to the subject. The authors explicitly challenge and reject the perennial debates about isolationism versus internationalism, instead asserting that American foreign relations have been characterized by the permanent tension inherent in America's desire to engage with the world and its equally powerful determination to avoid "entanglement" in the world's troubles. This work is ideally suited as a resource for students of politics, international affairs, and history, and it will provide compelling insights for informed general readers.

Book details

Author:
Richard Dean Burns, Joseph M. Siracusa, Jason C. Flanagan
ISBN:
9798216045892
Related ISBNs:
9781440800511
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages:
445
Reading age:
7-17
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2023-06-03
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2013
Copyright by:
Richard Dean Burns, Joseph M. Siracusa, and Jason C. Flanagan 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Education, History, Nonfiction, Politics and Government