Paterson, Thomas Clifford, J. Garry Hagan, Kenneth J.

American foreign relations. A history since 1895 - 4th Ed. - Massachusetts D.C.Heath and Company 1995 - 606 p

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Contiene: --Imperialist leap, 1895-1900. Diplomatic crossroad: The Venezuelan crisis, 1895. --Managing, policing, and extending the empire, 1900-1914. Diplomatic crossroad: severing Panama from Colombia for the canal, 1903. --War, peace, and revolution in the time of Wilson, 1914-1920. Diplomatic crossroad: the sinnking of the Lusitania, 1915. --Descending into Europe's Maelstrom, 1920-1939. Diplomatic crossroad: Roosevelt's attempt to extend America's fronter to the rhine, 1939. --Asia, Latin America, and the vagaries of power, 1920-1939. Diplomatic crossroad: The Manchurian crisis, 1931-1932. --Survival adn spheres: the allies and the second world war, 1939-1945. Diplomatic crossroad: the "Atlantic Charter" Conference, 1941. --All-embracing struggle: the Cold War begins, 1945-1950. Diplomatic crossroad: the atomic bomb at Hiroshima, 1945. --Global Watch: the Korean war and Eisenhower foreign relations, 1950-1961. Diplomatic crossroad: the decision to intervene in the Korean war, 1950. --Passing the torch: the Vietnam years, 1968. Diplomatic crossroad: the tetoffensivein Vietnam, 1968. --Detente and disequilibrium, 1969-1977. Diplomatic crossroad: Richard M. Nixon's trip to China, 1972. --To beging the world over again: Carter, Reagan, and Revivalism, 1977-1989. Diplomatic crossroad: the Iranian Hostage crisis, 1979-1981. --The test of a new era: americans and the world since 1989. Diplomatic crossroad: the Berlin wall comes down, 1989. --Makers of American foreign relations.

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