The Origins of Jeffersonian Commercial Policy and Diplomacy |
Contents
A Source of Power | 17 |
Commerce and the Republic on a Hill | 38 |
Commerce Virtue and the Balance of Power | 54 |
The French Alternative | 68 |
The Competing Visions | 87 |
The Carrot and the Stick | 103 |
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The Origins of Jeffersonian Commercial Policy and Diplomacy Doron S. Ben-Atar,Heidi Mehrkens No preview available - 2014 |
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