American Foreign Policy: A Documentary Survey, 1776-1960

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Dorothy Burne Goebel
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1961 - 458 páginas

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ONE THE MECHANICS OF FOREIGN POLICY 1
1
The United States and France
8
VII
16
Congress and the League of Armed Neutrality
17
The Mission of America
24
FOUR THE UNITED STATES IN THE ATLANTIC WORLD
53
Independence of the Spanish Colonies
60
Congress and the Greek Revolt
68
The Munitions Trade
210
ProAllied Sentiment
217
Entry into the War
220
Speech of Senator John Sharp Williams of Missis
226
PostWar Nationalism
251
The Hoover Policies and International Cooperation
258
THIRTEEN
266
The Good Neighbor Policy
273

FIVE
75
Secretary of State John C Calhoun
81
Mid Century Concepts
90
The United States and Cuba
94
Canal Diplomacy
110
The Maximilian Affair and the Monroe Doctrine
121
The Aftermath of
122
Revival of Expansionist Designs
128
The Promotion of American Trade and PanAmericanism
135
The Caribbean
142
The Philippines
148
Imperialism as an Issue in the Election of 1900
155
NINE THE UNITED STATES AND THE CARIBBEAN 19001917
163
Speech of Senator Augustus
178
TEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE FAR EAST 19001917
185
Secretary
195
FOURTEEN
286
The Widening Rift
302
Secretary of War Henry Stimsons Account
309
SIXTEEN
332
From Cooperation to Containment
363
The Cold War and the Search for Security 19471950
371
From Cooperation to the Korean War
383
SEVENTEEN
391
Global Problems
397
Roads to Peace
412
The U2 Incident and the Failure of the Summit Conference Paris
420
The Role of the United Nations
429
Presidents Secretaries of State Congresses
440
President Herbert Hoovers Proposal
443
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