American Foreign Policy: 1900 to present

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Contents
216
Managing and Extending the American Empire
217
Maps and Charts
220
The Conservative Shapers of The American Empire
223
Venezuela the Dominican Republic and
229
United States Interventions in the Caribbean
232
The Open Door and Dollar Diplomacy in East Asia
239
American Foreign Policy on the Eve of the Great War
248
From Sputnik to
494
Nationalism and the Third World
501
Africa in 1945
502
The Eisenhower Record
511
Building Arms and Nations Under Kennedy
534
Southeast Asia
559
The Perils of a Grand Design 19691977
569
Détente SALT and the Nuclear Arms Race
576

Chapter
253
Notes to Chapter 7
254
The Lusitania and U20
261
Relative Value
311
Relations
335
The Rise of Chinese Nationalism
341
Japanese Expansion to 1941
347
Making Good Neighbors in Latin America
348
When the Marines Ran Haiti
357
Pan Americanism and the Approach of
364
Notes to Chapter 10
370
655
371
The German Onslaught 19391942
379
Major Wartime Conferences 19411945
393
The Origins of the Cold War 19451950
424
SovietAmerican Confrontation
435
Changes in Europe After World War II
440
Getting Tough with the Russians 1946
444
The Marshall Plan and the Division of Europe
452
Changes in Asia After World War II
459
Communist China and American Nonrecognition
461
Notes to Chapter 12
468
The Korean War 19501953
474
The Korean War and the Cold
475
Secretary John Foster Dulles and McCarthyism
484
A Glossary
580
War and Peace in the Middle East
583
Hard Times
592
Dependence of Developed Countries on Imported Energy 1973
593
From a Wider War to Withdrawal
599
The Lessons of Vietnam Debated
607
Notes to Chapter 15
614
American Power 19771989
623
The United States and Latin America Since 1945
629
Carters Activism in the Middle East and Africa
632
662
634
United States Dependence on Raw Materials Imports 1980
636
Assessments of the Carter Record
642
Reagan the Soviets and the Nuclear Arms Race
649
United States Trade Balance 19671986
668
Wars Debts and Drugs
679
The Soviet Union Eastern Europe and Germany
683
The Bush Administration
688
A New Germany in a New Europe
695
Republic of South Africa and Its Neighbors
698
Dealing with Friends in the Middle East and Asia
708
Further Reading for the Period Since 1989
720
General Bibliography
v
Index
xiv
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