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U.s. Presidents and Foreign Policy: From 1789 to the Present.

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This work is a unique single source for information on the foreign policy - wars, treaties, initiatives, and doctrines - of all 43 presidents of the United States.

Of all the constitutional powers granted to the president, the power to craft foreign policy is the most awesome.

It also presents the greatest opportunity for glory, vainglory, and folly.

Each president has taken office with plans, preconceptions, and prejudices.

This encyclopedia details the foreign policy of each of them.

From George Washington`s isolationism to the Monroe Doctrine of hemispheric right to domination to Teddy Roosevelt`s imperialism through George W.

Bush`s global war against terror, U.S. foreign policy has charted a varied course. As the area where the president has the most freedom of action, foreign policy can, and often does, change precipitously, according to the incumbent`s view of the world.

No other aspect of governance has played such a key role in America`s rise to superpower status.

This work brings together the scholarship of leading historians and political scientists to present in-depth examination of the foreign policy of each president of the United States.

This thorough presentation covers all aspects of international relations; although the work is not primarily interpretive, it does not shy from pointing out both notable successes and failures.

The book`s 43 essays present quick access to the whole of the history of American foreign policy.

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ABC-Clio
1851097953 / 9781851097951
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
327.73
31/12/2006
English
482 pages
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