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- A capitol idea : think tanks and US foreign policy
- A creative tension : the foreign policy roles of the President and Congress
- A diplomatic history of the American people
- A handbook of American diplomacy
- A history of American foreign policy
- A history of United States foreign policy
- A rhetorical crime : genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War
- Advance agents of American destiny
- African Americans and global affairs : contemporary perspectives
- After Iraq : the imperiled American imperium
- America and a new world order
- America in world affairs
- America is worth saving
- America right or wrong : an anatomy of American nationalism
- America's inadvertent empire
- America's quest for peace
- America's role in Asia
- America's strategy in world politics, : the United States and the balance of power
- America, from client state to world power : six major transitions in United States foreign relations
- America, the new imperialism : from white settlement to world hegemony
- American diplomacy, policies and practice
- American empire : a global history
- American empire : the realities and consequences of U.S. diplomacy
- American force : dangers, delusions, and dilemmas in national security
- American foreign policy : studies in intellectual history
- American foreign policy and the blessings of liberty, and other essays
- American foreign relations, a historiographical review
- American imperialism : the territorial expansion of the United States, 1783-2013
- American methods : torture and the logic of domination
- American narcissism : the myth of national superiority
- American negotiating behavior : wheeler-dealers, legal eagles, bullies, and preachers
- American power in the 21st century
- An American program
- An empire if you can keep it : power and principle in American foreign policy
- Anthropology and global counterinsurgency
- Are we Rome? : the fall of an empire and the fate of America
- Because we are human : contesting US support for gender and sexuality human rights abroad
- Being America : liberty, commerce, and violence in an American world
- Charting a new diplomatic course : alternative approaches to America's post-Cold War foreign policy
- Chomsky's challenge to American power : a guide for the critical reader
- Choosing to lead : understanding Congressional foreign policy entrepreneurs
- Congress and U.S. foreign policy : activism, assertiveness, and acquiescence in a polarized era
- Costly calculations : a theory of war, casualties and politics
- Creation of the American empire
- Crisis diplomacy; : a history of U.S. intervention policies and practices
- Dangerous diplomacy : how the State Department threatens America's security
- Defending the gains? : transatlantic responses when democracy Is under threat / edited by Esther Brimmer
- Democracy & diplomacy : the impact of domestic politics on U.S. foreign policy, 1789-1994
- Dependent America? : how Canada and Mexico construct US power
- Difficult transitions : foreign policy troubles at the outset of presidential power
- Dissenting voices in America's rise to power
- Dissuading terror : strategic influence and the struggle against terrorism
- Does America need a foreign policy? : toward a diplomacy for the 21st century
- Dollar diplomacy; : a study in American imperialism
- Dramatic moments in American diplomacy
- Dream and legacy : Dr. Martin Luther King in the post-civil rights era
- Eagle rules? : foreign policy and American primacy in the twenty-first century
- Economic sanctions and presidential decisions : models of political rationality
- El sueco que se fue con Pancho Villa : aventuras de un mercenario en la Revolución Mexicana
- Empire and superempire : Britain, America and the world
- Empire as a way of life : an essay on the causes and character of America's present predicament, along with a few thoughts about an alternative
- Empire for liberty : a history of American imperialism from Benjamin Franklin to Paul Wolfowitz
- Empire of capital
- Ethnic identity groups and U.S. foreign policy
- Expansionists of 1898 : the acquisition of Hawaii and the Spanish islands
- Explaining the history of American foreign relations
- Financial statecraft : the role of financial markets in American foreign policy
- Follies of power : America's unipolar fantasy
- Fools' crusade : Yugoslavia, NATO and Western delusions
- Force & diplomacy; : essays military and diplomatic
- Foreign policy and the American spirit; : essays.
- Foreign policy and the democratic process : the Geneva papers
- From colony to superpower : U.S. foreign relations since 1776
- From empire to community : a new approach to international relations
- General Assembly distinguished lectures, Kampala, 2002
- God and gold : Britain, America, and the making of the modern world
- Gold braid and foreign relations : diplomatic activities of U.S. naval officers, 1798-1883
- Hating America : a history
- Hegemony : the new shape of global power
- Henry White; thirty years of American diplomacy
- Ideology and U.S. foreign policy
- Immigration and U.S. foreign policy
- In praise of barbarians : essays against empire
- In search of international justice
- In the shadows of the American century : the rise and decline of US global power
- Indo-US nuclear deal : seeking synergy in bilateralism
- Interrogating imperialism: : conversations on gender, race, and war
- Isolated America
- Japan and Korea: : America's allies in the Pacific
- Literary culture and U.S. imperialism : from the Revolution to World War II
- Major problems in American foreign policy : documents and essays
- Makers of American diplomacy, from Benjamin Franklin to Henry Kissinger.
- Making foreign policy decisions : presidential briefings
- Military indoctrination and United States imperialism
- Multilateralism and security institutions in an era of globalization
- Nuclear weapons and coercive diplomacy
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States
- Patterns of empire : the British and American empires, 1688 to the present
- Postwar Indochina : old enemies and new allies
- Power and superpower : global leadership and exceptionalism in the 21st century
- Presidential command : power, leadership, and the making of foreign policy from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush
- Prospects for the West
- Psychology of a superpower : security and dominance in U.S. foreign policy
- Readings in American foreign policy
- Reluctant crusaders : power, culture, and change in American grand strategy
- Roots of involvement; : the U.S. in Asia, 1784-1971
- Security first : for a muscular, moral foreign policy
- Seizing destiny : how America grew from sea to shining sea
- Special Study Mission on International Organization and Movements
- Special providence : American foreign policy and how it changed the world
- Super imperialism : the origin and fundamentals of U.S. world dominance
- Surprise, security, and the American experience
- Teaching America to the world and the world to America : education and foreign relations since 1870
- Terrorism and U.S. foreign policy
- The American age : United States foreign policy at home and abroad since 1750
- The American tradition in foreign policy
- The American way of strategy
- The Cambridge history of American foreign relations
- The Icarus syndrome : a history of American hubris
- The J curve : a new way to understand why nations rise and fall
- The United States and the Middle East : a search for new perspectives
- The United States and the rule of law in international affairs
- The United States as a world power
- The United States of war : a global history of America's endless conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic State
- The architecture of diplomacy : building America's embassies
- The case for sovereignty : why the world should welcome American independence
- The democracy promotion paradox
- The democratic imperative : exporting the American Revolution
- The divided West
- The doctrines of American foreign policy : their meaning, role, and future
- The eccentric realist : Henry Kissinger and the shaping of American foreign policy
- The education of an idealist : a memoir
- The end of the American era : U.S. foreign policy and the geopolitics of the twenty-first century
- The failure of democratic nation building : ideology meets evolution
- The foreign policy of the United States
- The foreign policy puzzle : interests, threats and tools
- The four ages of American foreign policy : weak power, great power, superpower, hyperpower
- The future of arms control
- The global power of talk : negotiating America's interests
- The history of American foreign policy from 1895
- The limits of foreign policy
- The mighty and the Almighty : reflections on America, God, and world affairs
- The myth of American diplomacy : national identity and U.S. foreign policy
- The myth of American exceptionalism
- The new Cambridge history of American foreign relations
- The new superpowers : Germany, Japan, the U.S. and the new world order
- The pattern of imperialism : the United States, Great Britain, and the late-industrializing world since 1815
- The politics of intelligence and American wars with Iraq
- The politics of secularism in international relations
- The price of dominance : the new weapons of mass destruction and their challenge to American leadership
- The problem of Asia and its effect upon international policies
- The rising American empire
- The seventh decade : the new shape of nuclear danger
- The sovereignty wars : reconciling America with the world
- The superpowers : a short history
- The tragedy of U.S. foreign policy : how America's civil religion betrayed the national interest
- The tragic fallacy; : a study of America's war policies
- The world turned upside down : maintaining American leadership in a dangerous age
- To the Farewell address; : ideas of early American foreign policy
- Toward managed peace : the national security interests of the United States, 1759 to the present
- Transnational crime and public security : challenges to Mexico and the United States
- U.S. foreign policy: shield of the republic
- Unintended consequences : the United States at war
- United States diplomatic history
- United States foreign policy and world order
- United States law and policy on transitional justice : principles, politics, and pragmatics
- When presidents lie : a history of official deception and its consequences
- White House special handbook : how to rule the world in the 21st century
- Who is a normative foreign policy actor? : the European Union and its global partners
- Why America misunderstands the world : national experience and roots of misperception
- Women and American foreign policy : lobbyists, critics, and insiders
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