
Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations
by Edited by Michael J. Hogan , Thomas G. PatersonRent Textbook
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction Michael J. Hogan and Thomas G. Patterson | |
2. Defining and doing the history of American foreign relations: a primer Frank Cosigliola and Thomas G. Paterson | |
3. Toward a pluralist vision: the study of American foreign relations as international and national history Robert J. McMahon | |
4. Theories of international relations Ole R. Holsti | |
5. Bureaucratic politics J. Garry Clifford | |
6. Psychology Richard Immerman | |
7. National security Melvyn P. Leffler | |
8. Corporatism Michael J. Hogan | |
9. World systems Thomas J. McCormick | |
10. Dependency Louis A Pé | |
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11. Considering borders Emily S. Rosenberg | |
12. The global frontier: comparative history and the frontier-borderlands approach Nathan J. Citino | |
13. Modernization theory Nick Cullather | |
14. Ideology Michael Hunt | |
15. Culture and international history Akira Iriye | |
16. Cultural transfer Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht | |
17. Reading for meaning: theory, language, and metaphor Frank Costigliola | |
18. What's gender got to do with it? Gender history as foreign relations history Kristin Hoganson | |
19. Race to insight: the US and the world, white supremacy and foreign affairs Gerald Horne | |
20. Memory and understanding US foreign relations Robert D. Schulzinger. |
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