As a young republic, an emerging imperial power, a combatant in
the Cold War, or the world's last remaining superpower, America has
exercised a pivotal influence on world affairs throughout its
history. Through documents drawn from every period of American
history, this book offers a comprehensive examination of American
diplomacy from its revolutionary roots to the present day. It
includes both classic statements, such as Washington's Farewell
Address and the Monroe Doctrine, and other lesser known but
critical documents. From the post-Cold War era, it includes Bill
Clinton's, Madeline Albright's, and other leaders' statements
addressing terrorism, instability in eastern Europe, and nuclear
proliferation.
In one comprehensive volume, this book examines the entire
evolution of U.S. diplomacy. Addressing every major period of
American history from the late 18th century to the post-Cold War
era, it includes major American policy decisions regarding Europe,
Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. The book affords the
reader a complete overview of more than two centuries of American
diplomatic decisions from the Declaration of Independence to the
October 2000 outbreak of violence between Palestinians and
Israelis. The volume is a valuable resource for any student or
instructor interested in a comprehensive, comparative study of U.S.
diplomacy.
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