This complete revision looks at American foreign policy from 1938 to, roughly, the end of the first Reagan administration in 1984. It revises the coverage of postwar American foreign policy in the light of recent scholarship and current events - for example the Lebanon invasion by Marines in the mid-1950s receives increased coverage in the light of the American debacle there in 1983.
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Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy, 1938-1980
Through the author's analysis of original data and depiction of current events in the political arena, the book provides the most current coverage available to help readers fully understand the American foreign policy process.
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