Autor:
Título:
A history of United States foreign policy
Clasificación:
I 327.1 P913
Imp / Ed.:
New Jersey : Prentice - Hall c., 1965
Edición:
2nd. edition
Descripción:
XVIII, 573 pages : illustrated; 24 cm.
Notas:
Includes bibliographies.
Contenido:
Contents: Chapter 1.The aims of foreign policy. Chapter 2. The instruments and procedures of foreign policy. Chapter 3. The diplomacy of the revolution. Chapter 4. Problems of independence. Chapter 5. War in Europe raises new and settles old problems. Chapter 6.The Louisiana purchase and its sequel. Chapter 7. In defense of peaceful trade - the war of 1812. Chapter 8. Friendly settlements with Great Britain and Spain. Chapter 9. The Monroe doctrine and Latin american independence. Chapter 10. A diplomatic miscellany. Chapter 11. Oregon. Chapter 12. Texas. Chapter 13. President Polk´s Quarrel with Mexico. Chapter 14. War and peace with Mexico. Chapter 15. Agents of commerce open doors in the far East. Chapter 16. A decade of frustration. Chapter 17. The diplomacy of the civil war. Chapter 18. Advance agents nof empire. Chapter 19. The Monroe Doctrine and pan americanism. Chapter 20. Fisheries, fur seals, and far Eastern interests. Chapter 21. The United states looks outward. Chapter 22. The war with Spain and its fruits. Chapter 23. Latin America and the Caribbean, 1899 - 1917. Chapter 24. The United States and the far East, 1898 - 1914. Chapter 25. The paths of peace. Chapter 26. The road to war. Chapter 27. Preparing for the peace conference. Chapter 28. The treaty of Versailles. Chapter 29. The league of nations and the senate. Chapter 30. The United States renounces war but spurns peace machinery. Chapter 31. The Washington conference and its sequel. Chapter 32. Economic foreign policy between two world wars. Chapter 33. The manchurian crisis and its aftermath, 1931 - 1937. Chapter 34. European dictatos and american neutralism. Chapter 35. A good neighbor policy for the new world. Chapter 36. The rising tide of aggression. Chapter 37. The United States as a non-belligerent. Chapter 38. Pearl Harbor. Chapter 39. The grand alliance. Chapter 40. ending the war. Chapter 41. The United States and the United Nations. Chapter 42. Europe and the cold war. Chapter 43. Peaceful coexistence. Chapter 44. The struggle for eastern Asia. Chapter 45. The search for pacific security. Chapter 46. American policy in the middle east. Chapter 47. The western hemisphere.



