Major Problems in American Foreign Relations
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저자(글) Dennis Merrill
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Approaching The Study Of American Foreign Relations Essays The World-System, Hegemony, and Decline Culture, National Identity, and the Myth of America Gender Analysis and Foreign Relations The Adaptable Power of Racism National Security, Core Values, and Power Bureaucratic Politics and Policy Outcomes Further Reading Woodrow Wilson, The First World War, And The League Fight Documents The First Lusitania Note Demands That Germany Halt Submarine Warfare, 1915 President Woodrow Wilson Asks Congress to Declare War Against Germany, 1917 Senator Robert M. La Follette Voices His Dissent, 1917 Wilson Proclaims U.S. War Aims: The Fourteen Points, 1918 Articles 10 Through 16 of the League of Nations Covenant, 1919 Wilson Defends the Peace Treaty and League, 1919 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Proposes Reservations to the League Covenant, 1919 The Chinese Reformer Tsi C. Wang Recalls the Shandong Question and China? May Fourth Movement, 1927 Essays From Peace to War: Progressive Internationalists Confront the Forces of Reaction A Passionate Visionary Stumbles Into War Wilsonianism and Anti-Colonial Nationalism: A Dream Deferred Further Reading The International History Of The Twenties Documents Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes Advocates Naval Disarmament, 1921 The Isolationist Chicago Tribune Denounces Europe? Folly, 1921 Debts and German Reparations: Hughes Calls on Private Experts for Help, 1922 The Argentine Writer Manuel Ugarte Identifies the United States as the ?ew Rome,?1923 ?rade Follows the Film,?1925 Journalist Carlton Beals Reports on Augusto C?ar Sandino? Revolution, 1928 U.S. Advertisers Pedal America? Big Brands to Europe, 1929 The U.S. Department of Commerce Maps the European Market, 1933 Essays U.S. Cultural Expansion in an Era of Systemic Upheaval Empire by Persuasion: American Mass Consumption in Europe Empire by Coercion: U.S. Corporate and Military Power in Latin America Further Reading U.S. Entry Into World War II Documents Senator Gerald P. Nye Cites the Lessons of History and Advocates Neutrality, 1936 President Franklin D. Roosevelt Proposes to ?uarantine?Aggressors, 1937 Japan Envisions a ?ew Order?in Asia, 1938 Stanley K. Hornbeck Urges Economic Sanctions Against Japan, 1938 Ambassador Joseph C. Grew Warns Against Economic Sanctions, 1939 FDR Proposes Lend-Lease Aid to Great Britain, 1940 Roosevelt Orders the U.S. Navy to ?hoot on Sight,?1941 Japan Proposes Two Diplomatic Options to the United States, November 1941 Washington Reject Japan? Proposals and Reaffirms the Open Door, November 1941 Roosevelt Delivers His War Message to Congress, 1941 Essays The Global Threat and the Case for War The Economic Origins of the Pacific War Further Reading Defeating The Axis, Planning The Peace: The Second World War Documents Roosevelt Promises a Second Front, 1942 Marshal Joseph Stalin Conveys Impatience over a Second Front, 1943 Roosevelt and Stalin Discuss the ?our Policemen?at the Teheran Conference, 1943 British Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill and Stalin Cut Their Percentages Deal, 1944 The Yalta Protocol of Proceedings, 1945 The Yalta Agreement on Soviet Entry into the War Against Japan, 1945 Roosevelt? Anger with Stalin, 1945 Roosevelt? Last Letter to Churchill, 1945 Essays Franklin D. Roosevelt? Successful Wartime Diplomacy The Failure of Roosevelt? Wartime Diplomacy Further Reading The Origins Of The Cold War Documents The Franck Committee Predicts a Nuclear-Arms Race If the Atomic Bomb Is Dropped on Japan, 1945 Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson Appeals for Atomic Talks with the Soviets, 1945 Attach?George F. Kennan Critiques Soviet Foreign Policy in His ?ong Telegram,?1946 Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill Declares an ?ron Curtain?Has Descended on Europe, 1946 Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Novikov Identifies a U.S. Drive for World Supremacy, 1946 The Truman Doctrine Calls for Aid to Greece and Turkey to Contain Totalitarianism, 1947 The Marshall Plan (Economic Cooperation Act) Provides Aid for European Reconstruction, 1948 The National Security Council Paper No. 68 (NSC-68) Reassesses the Soviet Threat and Recommends a Military Buildup, 1950 Essays Atomic Bomb: Wartime Endgame and Cold War Catalyst Provincialism and Confrontation: Truman? Responsibility Stalin? Unquenchable Thirst for Power and Security Further Reading The Korean War And Containment In Asia Documents U.S. Ambassador John Leighton Stuart Reports Mao? Overture, 1949 The National Security Council Extends Containment to Asia, December 1949 Secretary of State Dean Acheson Defines the Defense Perimeter in Asia, 1950 North Korean Leader Kim Il Sung Pleads for Soviet Support, January 1950 President Harry S. Truman and His Advisers Confer at the ?lair House Meeting,?June 26, 1950 Chinese Leader Mao Zedong Informs Joseph Stalin of China? Decision to Enter the Korean War, 1950 General Douglas MacArthur Dismisses the Likelihood of Chinese Intervention, 1950 MacArthur? ?o Substitute for Victory?Speech, 1951 Essays Kim? Civil War, Stalin? Opportunism, and Truman? Containment Mao? Unalterable Decision to Enter the Korean War The Lost Chance for Peace: Washington Rejected Chinese Communist Overtures Further Reading Dwight D. Eisenhower, Nikita Khrushchev, And Nuclear Arms Documents National Security Council Paper No. 162/2 (NSC-162/2) Promotes Atomic Power, 1953 Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and President Dwight D. Eisenhower Threaten to Use Nuclear Weapons: The Taiwan Strait Crisis, 1955 The National Security Council Discusses the Ramifications of Sputnik, 1957 The National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE) Protests the Nuclear Arms Race, 1957 Khrushchev Explains His Berlin Strategy to Allies, 1958 Khrushchev Reflects on the Nuclear Arms Race, 1970 Senator John F. Kennedy Presses for More Military Spending to Close the Missile Gap, 1960 Eisenhower Warns Against the ?ilitary-Industrial Complex,?1961 Essays Eisenhower? Heroic but Failed Crusade Against Militarization Khrushchev? ?ew Look? Brinksmanship and Bluff Further Reading Culture And U.S.-Third World Relations During The Cold War Documents Time Showcases the New Israelis: Pioneering and Pragmatic, 1948 President Chaim Weizmann Requests U.S. Help for Israel? ?ioneers,?1948 U.S. Aid Officials Liken Asia? Developing Nations to Headstrong Youths, 1950 Egypt? Gamel Abdel Nasser Justifies Nationalizing the Suez Canal, 1956 State Department Planners Assess the Nasser Threat, 1956 Congress Backs the Eisenhower Doctrine, 1957 ?he King and I?Tells a Tale of Sentimental Modernization, 1956 W.W. Rostow Theorizes the Five Stages of Modernization, 1960 A Peace Corps Volunteer Describes Life in Ghana, 1964. Essays The Special U.S.-Israeli Relationship: Cultural Affinity and Cold War Alignment Musical Modernization: ?he King and I?/td> Cultural Cooperation: The Peace Corps in Ghana Further Reading Cuba And The Missile Crisis Documents CIA Assassination Plots Against Cuban Leader Fidel Castro (1960-1965), 1975 Guidelines for Operation Mongoose, 1962 Missiles Photographed in Cuba: President John F. Kennedy Meets with His Advisers, October 16, 1962 Kennedy Addresses the Nation, October 22, 1962 Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Asks for a U.S. No-Invasion Pledge, October 26, 1962 Khrushchev Requests U.S. Removal of Jupiter Missiles from Turkey, October 27, 1962 Kennedy and ExComm Consider Trading the Jupiter Missiles in Turkey, October 27, 1962 Soviet Official Anastas I. Mikoyan and Fidel Castro Debate and Review the Crisis, November 4-5, 1962 Essays Patient Diplomacy and Measured Pressure: JFK? Finest Hour Spinning Out of Control: Kennedy? War Against Cuba and the Missile Crisis Further Reading The Vietnam War Documents The Vietnamese Declaration of Independence, 1945 Final Declaration of the Geneva Conference on Indochina, 1954 North Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap Outlines His People? War Stratgey, 1961 President Lyndon B. Johnson Weighs the Options with Senator Richard Russell, 1964 The Tonkin Gulf Resolution Authorizes the President to Use Force, 1964 The Chinese Leader Mao Zedong Urges the North Vietnamese to Fight On, 1965 Senator J. William Fulbright Decries the ?rrogance of Power,?1966 Former Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara Concludes That He Erred, 1995 Essays International Capitalism and Communism Collide with Vietnamese Nationalism LBJ? Reluctant Crusade to Save South Vietnam An Unwinnable War Further Reading Richard M. Nixon, Henry A. Kissinger, Grand Strategy, And D?ente Documents The Nixon Doctrine Calls on Asian Nations to Take Responsibility for Their Own Security, 1969 Kissinger Advocates a Hard-line Toward Chile? Salvadore Allende, 1970 Kissinger Delineates a Five-Point Covert Program for Chile, 1970 Nixon Discusses ?hilosophy?with Mao Zedong, 1972 Nixon and Kissinger Bomb the ?ejesus?Out of North Vietnam, 1972 U.N. Security Council Resolution 338 Calls for Arab-Israeli Ceasefire Negotiations, 1973 Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir Stakes Out a Tough Negotiating Position, 1973 PLO Chair Yasser Arafat Condemns Zionism and Western Imperialism, 1974 Secretary of State Kissinger Defines and Defends D?ente, 1974 Essays D?ente: Restraining Dissent and Pursuing Peace The Irrationality of War in Vietnam and Peace Through D?ente Short-term Success at the Expense of Enduring Peace Further Reading The Cold War Ends And The Post-Cold War Era Begins Documents President Jimmy Carter Condemns the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1980 The CIA Analyzes Soviet Prospects in Afghanistan, 1980 President Ronald Reagan Denounces the Soviet Union, 1981 Reagan and Gorbachev Spar Over Nuclear Weapons Reduction, 1986 The Soviet Reformer Georgi Arbatov Explains the ?ew Thinking?in the Soviet Union, 1989 Independent Counsel Lawrence E. Walsh Reports on Official Wrong-doing in Iran Contra, 1992 President George H. W. Bush Proclaims Cold War Victory, 1990 President William J. Clinton Applauds America? Globalism and Warns Against a New Isolationism, 1995 Essays Reagan? Peace Through Strength and Gorbachev? Dream of World Peace Reagan? Cold War Military and Anti-Americanism in Afghanistan Cold War Triumphalism and U.S.-led Globalization Further Reading George W. Bush, 9-11, And The Middle East Documents President George W. Bush Asks, ?hy Do They Hate Us??2001 Al Qaeda? Osama bin Laden Proclaims, ?od Has Given Them Back What They Deserve,?2001 Bush Excoriates an Axis of Evil, 2002 The Bush Administration Articulates a Strategy of Preemption, 2002 French President Jacques Chirac Defends UN Multilateralism, 2003 The Scholar Rashid Khalidi Explains Anti-Americanism in the Middle East, 2004 Israel? Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Lauds the U.S.-Israeli Partnership and States Peace Terms, 2006 Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton? Diplomacy and ?mart Power,?2009 President Barack Obama Vows to Temper Power with Negotiation, 2009 Essays Bush? Bold Grand Strategy and Mixed Performance Bush? Ideological Excess and Scandalous Incompetence Further Reading Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved.
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ISBN | 9780495800170 ( 0495800171 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2009년 10월 10일 |
쪽수 | 624쪽 |
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