Introduction | p. 3 |
The First Imperialists | p. 7 |
The Foreign Policy of Revolution | p. 39 |
Liberalism and Expansion | p. 71 |
To the Farewell Address and Beyond | p. 104 |
"Peaceful Conquest" | p. 130 |
A Republic in the Age of Monarchy | p. 157 |
The Foreign Policy of Slavery | p. 181 |
Manifest Destinies | p. 224 |
Beyond the National Interest | p. 246 |
War and Progress | p. 265 |
From Power to Ambition, from Ambition to Power | p. 301 |
Morality and Hegemony | p. 357 |
Notes | p. 417 |
Bibliography | p. 481 |
Acknowledgments | p. 507 |
Index | p. 509 |
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