1st Edition

US Foreign Policy in World History

By David Ryan Copyright 2000
    268 Pages
    by Routledge

    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    US Foreign Policy in World History is a survey of US foreign relations and its perceived crusade to spread liberty and democracy in the two hundred years since the American Revolution. David Ryan undertakes a systematic and material analysis of US foreign policy, whilst also explaining the policymakers' grand ideologies and the ideas that have shaped US diplomacy.
    US Foreign Policy explores these arguments by taking a thematic approach structured around central episodes and ideas in the history of US foreign relations and policy making, including:
    *The Monroe Doctrine, its philisophical goals and impact
    *Imperialism and expansionism
    *the Cold War
    * Third World development
    *the 'evil empires' of Nasser, the Sandinistas and Sadam Hussein
    *the place of goal for economic integration within foreign affairs

    Introduction; Part 1 Constructions; Chapter 1 The Empire for Liberty; Chapter 2 Spheres of Influence; Chapter 3 Imperialisms; Part 2 The American Century; Chapter 4 Constructing the American Century; Chapter 5 Arsenal for Democracy and Self-Determination?; Chapter 6 Containing the East; Integrating the West; Chapter 7 Revolution and Development in the Cold War; Chapter 8 Confronting ‘Evil’ and Imagined Empires; Chapter 9 Concluding Through Contemporary Dilemmas;

    Biography

    Principal Lecturer in History at De Montfort University, Leicester