This collection of essays assesses the record of American foreign policy over the course of the twentieth century. The essays comprise the work of political scientists as well as historians, conservatives as well as liberals, foreign scholars as well as Americans. Taking off from Henry Luce's vision of an 'American century', the authors discuss such important topics as the American conception of the national interest, the tension between democracy and capitalism, the US role in both the developed and underdeveloped worlds, party politics and foreign policy, the significance of race in American…mehr
This collection of essays assesses the record of American foreign policy over the course of the twentieth century. The essays comprise the work of political scientists as well as historians, conservatives as well as liberals, foreign scholars as well as Americans. Taking off from Henry Luce's vision of an 'American century', the authors discuss such important topics as the American conception of the national interest, the tension between democracy and capitalism, the US role in both the developed and underdeveloped worlds, party politics and foreign policy, the significance of race in American foreign relations, and the cultural impact of American diplomacy on the world at large. The result is a lively collection of essays by authors who often disagree but who nonetheless provide the reader with keen insights about the past and provocative views of the future.
The authors Acknowledgements Introduction Michael J. Hogan 'The American century' Henry R. Luce 1. Making the world safe for democracy Tony Smith 2. 'Empire by invitation' in the American century Geir Lundestad 3. America and the twentieth century: continuity and change Robert Jervis 4. The idea of the national interest H. W. Brands 5. The tension between democracy and capitalism during the American century Walter LaFeber 6. The American century: from Sarajevo to Sarajevo Joan Hoff 7. East Asia in Henry Luce's 'American century' Michael H. Hunt 8. The American century and the third world Bruce Cumings 9. Race from power: US foreign policy and the general crisis of 'white supremacy' Gerald Horne 10. Immigrants and frontiersmen: two traditions in American foreign policy Godfrey Hodgson 11. Partisan politics and foreign policy in the American century Michael J. Hogan 12. Philanthropy and diplomacy in the American century Volker R. Berghahn 13. A century of NGOs Akira Iriye 14. Consuming women: images of Americanization in the 'American century' Emily S. Rosenberg 15. The empire of the fun, or talkin' Soviet Union blues: the sound of freedom and US cultural hegemony in Europe Reinhold Wagnleitner 16. American empire and cultural imperialism: a view from the receiving end Rob Kroes Index.
The authors Acknowledgements Introduction Michael J. Hogan 'The American century' Henry R. Luce 1. Making the world safe for democracy Tony Smith 2. 'Empire by invitation' in the American century Geir Lundestad 3. America and the twentieth century: continuity and change Robert Jervis 4. The idea of the national interest H. W. Brands 5. The tension between democracy and capitalism during the American century Walter LaFeber 6. The American century: from Sarajevo to Sarajevo Joan Hoff 7. East Asia in Henry Luce's 'American century' Michael H. Hunt 8. The American century and the third world Bruce Cumings 9. Race from power: US foreign policy and the general crisis of 'white supremacy' Gerald Horne 10. Immigrants and frontiersmen: two traditions in American foreign policy Godfrey Hodgson 11. Partisan politics and foreign policy in the American century Michael J. Hogan 12. Philanthropy and diplomacy in the American century Volker R. Berghahn 13. A century of NGOs Akira Iriye 14. Consuming women: images of Americanization in the 'American century' Emily S. Rosenberg 15. The empire of the fun, or talkin' Soviet Union blues: the sound of freedom and US cultural hegemony in Europe Reinhold Wagnleitner 16. American empire and cultural imperialism: a view from the receiving end Rob Kroes Index.
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