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Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938, Ninth Revised Edition
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Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938, Ninth Revised Edition
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Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938, Ninth Revised Edition
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In this compelling and informative exploration of American foreign policy, Stephen E. Ambrose and Douglas G. Brinkley delve into the evolution of the United States' global engagement.
Since it first appeared in 1971,
Rise to Globalism
has sold hundreds of thousands of copies. The ninth edition of this classic survey, now updated through the administration of George W. Bush, offers a concise and informative overview of the evolution of American foreign policy from 1938 to the present, focusing on such pivotal events as World War II, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, and 9/11.
Examining everything from the Iran-Contra scandal to the rise of international"terrorism" the authors analyze-in light of the enormous global power of the United States-how American economic aggressiveness, racism, and fear of Communism have shaped the nation's evolving foreign policy.
is an essential read for those seeking to understand the historical context behind our nation's international relations.
Since it first appeared in 1971,
Rise to Globalism
has sold hundreds of thousands of copies. The ninth edition of this classic survey, now updated through the administration of George W. Bush, offers a concise and informative overview of the evolution of American foreign policy from 1938 to the present, focusing on such pivotal events as World War II, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, and 9/11.
Examining everything from the Iran-Contra scandal to the rise of international"terrorism" the authors analyze-in light of the enormous global power of the United States-how American economic aggressiveness, racism, and fear of Communism have shaped the nation's evolving foreign policy.
is an essential read for those seeking to understand the historical context behind our nation's international relations.