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Defining the National Interest - Conflict and Change in American Foreign Policy

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of TablesList of FiguresPrefaceChapter One: Regional Conflict and Coalitions in the Making of American Foreign PolicyChapter Two: Sectional Conflict and the Great Debates of the 1890sChapter Three: North-South Alliance and the Triumph of Internationalism in the 1930sChapter Four: The Rise of the Sunbelt: America Resurgent in the 1980sChapter Five: Geopolitics and Foreign PolicyNotesBibliographyIndex


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The USA has had a highly-politicized and divisive history of foreign policy-making. This text examines American foreign policy and the domestic and geopolitical forces shaping it. It shows how interdisciplinary scholarship can cast light on the connections between domestic and international change.

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