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Maps | |
Prefe | |
Acknowledgments | |
Europe, America, and World War I | |
Germany Disrupts the European Balance of Power | |
The United States and the European Balance of Power: The Algeciras Conference | |
The Issue of Neutral Rights on the Eve of War | |
The Outbreak of World War I | |
Wilsonian Neutrality | |
The German Response: Submarine Warfare | |
Wilson's Temporary Victory: "He Kept Us Out of War" | |
America Enters the War | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
The United States and the Peace of Versailles | |
America and the Allied Victory | |
Conflicting Plans for Peace: Wilson's "New Diplomacy" versus Europe's "Old Diplomacy" | |
Intervention in Russia | |
Pressures on the Peace from Left and Right | |
Negotiating the Treaty of Versailles | |
The Senate, the League, and the Treaty of Versailles | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
U.S. Foreign Policy Between the World Wars | |
Was World War II Inevitable? | |
The United States and Attempts at Disarmament | |
Economic Diplomacy Toward Europe | |
The United States, Japan, and the New Order in Asia | |
The Stimson Doctrine | |
The Good Neighbor Policy in Latin America | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Coming of World War II | |
Appeasement: 1932-1939 | |
America's March Toward War in Europe | |
The March Toward War in Asia | |
Controversial Issues and Further Reading | |
The Diplomacy of World War II and the Seeds of the Cold War | |
Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin: Competing Strategies for the Grand Alliance | |
The Diplomacy of the War: 1941-1943 | |
Roosevelt and Churchill: 1943 | |
The Yalta Conference: February 1945 | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
Harry Truman and the Onset of the Cold War | |
Truman Takes Over | |
From Potsdam to the Truman Doctrine: The Transition from Quid Pro Quo | |
Diplomacy to Containment | |
From the Marshall Plan to the War in Korea: The Hardening of Containment | |
The Cold War in East Asia | |
The Korean War | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
The New Look of Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
The New Look | |
Eisenhower, the Soviet Union, and Western Europe | |
The Dilemma of the Middle East | |
Eisenhower and Latin America | |
Eisenhower and Asia | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
Kennedy, Johnson, and Flexible Response | |
Kennedy and the Strategy of Flexible Response | |
The Bay of Pigs and Its Aftermath | |
The Cuban Missile Crisis and Its Aftermath | |
Kennedy and the Nationalist Alternative in the Third World | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
The Vietnam War | |
Kennedy, Diem and Ho Chi Minh | |
Johnson Takes Over | |
Nixon Takes Over | |
From Escalation to Withdrawal | |
The Impact of Vietnam | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger: Manipulating the Balance of Power | |
Richard Nixon's "Structure of Peace" | |
The Opening to China | |
The Strategic Arms Limitations Talks | |
Dilemmas in the Developed World: Europe and Japan | |
The Third World | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
Time Bombs in the Middle East | |
The Six-Day War of June 1967 | |
Black September | |
The Yom Kippur War, October 1973 | |
Kissinger and Step-by-Step Diplomacy | |
Civil War in Lebanon 1975-1976 | |
The Camp David Process and the Israeli-Egyptian Peace | |
Eruptions in the Persian Gulf and the Carter Doctrine | |
Lebanon and the Injection of American Forces into the Arab-Israeli Conflict | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and the Demise of Detente, 1976-1984 | |
From Carter to Reagan | |
Carter, Reagan, and China and Africa | |
Carter, Reagan, and Latin America | |
Carter, Reagan, and the International Economy | |
Carter, Reagan, the Soviets, and Nuclear Arms | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
The End of the Cold War | |
The Rise of Mikhail Gorbachev | |
The Reykjavik Summit and the Beginning of the End of the Cold War | |
Gorbachev, Reagan, and the End of the Cold War | |
Gorbachev, George Bush, and the Collapse of the Soviet Empire | |
Gorbachev, Bush, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union | |
Controversial Issues | |
Further Reading | |
American Foreign Policy in the Aftermath of the Cold War | |
The Debate over American Intervention | |
The Impact of the End of the Cold War on the Middle East | |
The Impact of the End of the Cold War on Latin America | |
The Impact of the End of the Cold War on Asia | |
The Impact of the End of the Cold War on Africa | |
The Impact of the End of the Cold War on Europe | |
Controversial Issues: The Future of American Foreign Policy | |
Further Reading | |
George W. Bush, 9/11, and the Iraq War | |
9/11 and the War in Afghanistan | |
9/11 and the Bush Doctrine: A New Turning Point in American Foreign Policy? | |
The Domestic War on Terror | |
The War in Iraq | |
The Fallout from the Iraq War | |
Controversial Issues and Further Reading | |
Index | |
About the Author | |
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