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Foreign Affairs and the Founding Fathers - From Confederation to Constitution, 1776-1787

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Dean Burns is professor emeritus of history at California State University, Los Angeles, CA. He is the coauthor/co-editor of 12 books, including Praeger's Reagan, Bush, Gorbachev: Revisiting the End of the Cold War and ABC-CLIO's Arms Control and Disarmament: A Bibliography . Joseph M. Siracusa , PhD, is professor of human security and international diplomacy and associate dean of international and justice studies at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. Klappentext This concise diplomatic history of the Confederation era is the first new work on the topic in a generation. In its pages, three distinguished diplomatic historians offer a realist interpretation of the way in which the Founding Fathers conducted foreign affairs, refreshing our collective memory about their priorities and their values.When three of the nation's leading historians come together to fashion a fresh study of American history, the resulting work cannot help but be a monumental addition to the field. Foreign Affairs and the Founding Fathers: From Confederation to Constitution, 1776-1787 is such a work. These eminent scholars provide a thoughtful, realist interpretation of the Founders' view of America's place in the world, delivering a timely reassessment of their aspirations, thoughts, and actions during the seminal decades of the American nation.This book takes readers backstage where they can eavesdrop on the Founders to better understand their motives and intentions and see how they responded to threats and problems associated with America's place in the world. Arguing that the Founding Fathers essentially thought and acted in terms of power-ranking matters of national interest and security over ideology and moral concerns-the book sheds new light on the foreign policy opportunities and challenges of the day, as the Founders weighed and determined them. In so doing, it offers important guideposts for our own time. Zusammenfassung This concise diplomatic history of the Confederation era is the first new work on the topic in a generation. In its pages! three distinguished diplomatic historians offer a realist interpretation of the way in which the Founding Fathers conducted foreign affairs! refreshing our collective memory about their priorities and their values. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Prologue: The Challenge of External Relations 1. America Enters the International Community 2. The Challenge of Independence 3. American Diplomats Engage Britain and France 4. American Diplomats Engage the Barbary Pirates and Spain 5. The Crisis of 1786: Call for Constitutional Revision 6. External Relations and the Constitution, 1787 7. The Ratification Debate: How Important Is Foreign Policy? Epilogue Notes Selected References Index ...

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