American Foreign Policy: A Documentary Survey, 1776-1960 |
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Contents
ONE THE MECHANICS OF FOREIGN POLICY | 1 |
The United States and France | 8 |
Congress and the League of Armed Neutrality | 17 |
The Mission of America | 24 |
IV | 48 |
Limits of the Doctrine | 73 |
The Fever of the Forties | 79 |
The War with Mexico | 86 |
Secretary | 195 |
The Munitions Trade | 210 |
ProAllied Sentiment | 217 |
Entry into the War | 220 |
Speech of Senator John Sharp Williams of Missis | 226 |
The Good Neighbor Policy | 273 |
FOURTEEN | 286 |
II | 302 |
The United States and Cuba | 94 |
Canal Diplomacy | 110 |
The Maximilian Affair and the Monroe Doctrine | 121 |
The Aftermath of War | 122 |
Revival of Expansionist Designs | 128 |
The Pacific | 137 |
The SpanishAmerican War | 146 |
Imperialism as an Issue in the Election of 1900 | 155 |
NINE THE UNITED STATES AND THE CARIBBEAN 19001917 | 163 |
Dollar Diplomacy and the Monroe Doctrine | 175 |
TEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE FAR EAST 19001917 | 185 |
Dollar Diplomacy and China | 192 |
FIFTEEN | 311 |
SIXTEEN | 332 |
From Cooperation to Containment | 363 |
The Cold War and the Search for Security 19471950 | 371 |
From Cooperation to the Korean War | 383 |
Global Problems | 397 |
Roads to Peace | 412 |
The U2 Incident and the Failure of the Summit Conference Paris | 420 |
The Role of the United Nations | 429 |
Presidents Secretaries of State Congresses | 440 |
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