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'''U.S. Foreign Policy''' covers the foreign relations and diplomacy of the United States since 1775.
'''U.S. Foreign Policy''' covers the foreign relations and diplomacy of the United States since 1775.


See also  
==See also ==
* [[Diplomacy, U.S., Timeline]]
 
* [[9-11 Attack]]
* [[9-11 Attack]]
* [[Afghanistan War (1978-92)]]
* [[American Revolution]], 1775-1783
* [[American Revolution]], 1775-1783
* [[Berlin Wall]], 1961-89
* [[Berlin Wall]], 1961-89
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* [[Diplomacy, U.S., Timeline]]
* [[Diplomacy, U.S., Timeline]]
* [[Eisenhower Doctrine]], 1957
* [[Eisenhower Doctrine]], 1957
* [[Embargo of 1807]]
* [[Fourteen Points]], 1918
* [[Fourteen Points]], 1918
* [[Gulf War]], 1990-91
* [[Gulf War]], 1990-91
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* [[Jay Treaty]], 1794
* [[Jay Treaty]], 1794
* [[Korean War]], 1950-53
* [[Korean War]], 1950-53
* [[Lend Lease]], 1941-45
* [[List of scholarly journals in international relations]]
* [[Louisiana Purchase]], 1803
* [[Louisiana Purchase]], 1803
* [[Manifest Destiny]]
* [[Manifest Destiny]]
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* [[NATO]], 1949+
* [[NATO]], 1949+
* [[NSC-68]], 1950
* [[NSC-68]], 1950
* [[Quasi-War]], 1798-1800
* [[Rollback]]
* [[Rollback]]
* [[Roosevelt Corollary]], 1904
* [[Roosevelt Corollary]], 1904
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* [[Vietnam War]], 1965-73
* [[Vietnam War]], 1965-73
* [[War of 1812]], 1812-15
* [[War of 1812]], 1812-15
** [[War of 1812, Causes]]
* [[Wilsonianism]], 1914+  
* [[Wilsonianism]], 1914+  
* [[World War I]], 1917-18
* [[World War I]], 1917-18
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* [[Dean Acheson]]
* [[Dean Acheson]]
* [[Jane Addams]]
* [[Jane Addams]]
* [[John Adams]]
* [[John Quincy Adams]]
* [[Charles A. Beard]]
* [[Charles A. Beard]]
* [[James G. Blaine]]
* [[James G. Blaine]]
* [[John C. Calhoun]]
* [[John C. Calhoun]]
* [[Jimmy Carter]]
* [[Henry Clay]]
* [[Henry Clay]]
* [[Jesse Helms]]
* [[Herbert Hoover]]
* [[Harry Hopkins]]
* [[Edward M. House]]
* [[Thomas Jefferson]]
* [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
* [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
* [[John F. Kennedy]]
* [[George Kennan]]
* [[Henry Kissinger]]
* [[Henry Kissinger]]
* [[James Monroe]]
* [[Richard Nixon]]
* [[Richard Nixon]]
* [[James K. Polk]]
* [[Ronald Reagan]]
* [[Ronald Reagan]]
* [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]
* [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]
* [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]
* [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]
* [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
* [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
* [[Josiah Strong]]
* [[Harry S. Truman]]
* [[Harry S. Truman]]
* [[Daniel Webster]]
* [[Daniel Webster]]
* [[Wendell Willkie]]
* [[Woodrow Wilson]]
* [[Woodrow Wilson]]



Revision as of 22:23, 24 May 2008

U.S. Foreign Policy covers the foreign relations and diplomacy of the United States since 1775.

See also

See also leaders


Bibliography

  • Bailey, Thomas A. Diplomatic History of the American People (1940), standard older textbook
  • Beisner, Robert L. ed, American Foreign Relations since 1600: A Guide to the Literature (2003), 2 vol. 16,300 annotated entries evaluate every major book and scholarly article.
  • Bemis, Samuel Flagg. A Diplomatic History of the United States (1952) old standard textbook
  • Bemis, Samuel Flagg, and Grace Gardner Griffin. Guide to the Diplomatic History of the United States 1775-1921 (1935) bibliographies
  • Brune, Lester H. Chronological History of U.S. Foreign Relations (2003), 1400 pages
  • Burns, Richard Dean, ed. Guide to American Foreign Relations since 1700 (1983) highly detailed annotated bibliography
  • DeConde, Alexander, Richard Dean Burns, Fredrik Logevall, and Louise B. Ketz, eds. Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy 3 vol (2001), 2200 pages; 120 long articles by specialists.
  • DeConde, Alexander. A History of American Foreign Policy (1963) online edition
  • Findling, John E. ed. Dictionary of American Diplomatic History 2nd ed. 1989. 700pp; 1200 short articles.
  • Flanders, Stephen A, and Carl N. Flanders. Dictionary of American Foreign Affairs (1993) 835 pp, short articles
  • Hogan, Michael J. ed. Paths to Power: The Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941 (2000) essays on main topics
  • Hogan, Michael J. and Thomas G. Paterson, eds. Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations (1991) essays on historiography
  • Lafeber, Walter. The American Age: United States Foreign Policy at Home and Abroad, 1750 to Present (2nd ed 1994) textbook; 884pp online edition
  • Paterson, Thomas G. et al. American Foreign Relations (4th ed. 1995), recent textbook

Online resources


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