This volume brings together more than 50 documents which examine foreign policy not only in terms of leaders and states, but also through social movements, cultures, ideas, and images, to provide comprehensive understanding of how Americans have interacted with the wider world since 1898. Draws together over 50 primary documents to give readers a first-hand account of the people and events that shaped the foreign policy of the United States Incorporates documents relating not only to leaders and states, but also to social movements, cultures, ideas, and images Highlights the diverse range of contributors to debates about American foreign policy, from presidents to protesters, students to singers Includes a comprehensive introduction to the subject and headnotes for each document written by the editor, as well as a bibliography for further study
Imperial America: American Foreign Policy Since 1898
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In the Carl Vogt case of July 28, 1873, the United States refused to extradite Vogt for robbery, arson, and murder charges in Belgium expressly because of this lack of a treaty obligation (and reciprocal agreement) to extradite citizens ...
This major book collects twelve of the leading scholars in the field of U.S. foreign relations.
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Turning Points in U.S. Foreign Policy Michael J. Nojeim, David P. Kilroy ... to China and Detente,” is reprinted from Living Democracy, Custom Edition (2007), by permission of Pearson Custom Publishing, a Pearson Education Company.
America in the World captures the voices and viewpoints of some of the most provocative, eloquent, and influential people who participated in these and other momentous debates.
This second volume of the updated edition describes the causes and dynamics of United States foreign policy from 1865 to 1913, the era when the United States became one of the four great world powers and the world's greatest economic power.
See Paul W. Glad , McKinley , Bryan , and the People ( New York : J. B. Lippincott , 1964 ) , 76-79 , 113-42 . 18. The Populist Party had already nominated Bryan as their standard bearer , and a fourth , unofficial party was also born ...
Diplomat in Khaki: Major General Frank Ross McCoy and American Foreign Policy, 1898-1949