The History of American Foreign Policy: v.1: To 1920

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Edition: 3rd
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Pub. Date: 2008-06-15
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Table of Contents

Maps
Preface
Acknowledgements
The American Revolution and the Origins of American Diplomacy
Early American Foreign Policy: Neutrality and Expansion
The Origins of Early American Foreign Policy
The Franco-American Alliance: Challenge to Nonentanglement
Strains on the Alliance
The Treaty of 1783
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
The Diplomacy of a New Nation: 1783-1800
Foreign Policy under the Articles of Confederation
The Constitution and American Foreign Policy
The Diplomacy of the Federalist Era
John Adams and the Quasi-War of 1798
Expansionism in Early American Diplomacy
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
Republican Diplomacy: The Louisiana Purchase and the War of 1812
Louisiana and Florida
Jefferson and Great Britain: The Embargo
Madison and Great Britain: The War
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
The Diplomacy of Expansion: Florida and the Monroe Doctrine
Manifest Destiny
The Acquisition of Florida: The Transcontinental Treaty of 1819
The Independence of Latin America
The Monroe Doctrine
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
Territorial Expansion: Texas, Oregon, California, and the Mexican War
The United States and the Texas Revolution
Great Britain and American Expansion
The Mexican War
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
The Civil War and Its Diplomatic Aftermath
Anglo-American Relations on the Eve of the Civil War
The Diplomacy of the Civil War
Britain and America in the Aftermath of the Civil War
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
Looking Abroad: Overseas Expansion in Mid-Century
William Seward and the Attempted Resumption of American Expansion
The Old Diplomacy: Isolationism versus Expansionism
Expansion in the Caribbean
Expansion in Central and South America
Expansion in the Pacific: Hawaii and Samoa
Expansion in East Asia: China, Japan, and Korea
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
The Spanish-American War and the Decision for Empire
The Imperial Surge, 1895-1917
The Diplomatic Revolution of the 1890s
The Venezuelan Boundary Dispute
The Anglo-American Rapprochement
The Spanish-American War
The Acquisition of an Overseas Empire
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
The Surge into Asia: Empire in the Philippines and the Open Door in China
The Suppression of the Philippine Revolution
The Open Door Notes 156
Theodore Roosevelt, Japan, and the Limits of the Open Door
William Howard Taft and Dollar Diplomacy in Asia
Woodrow Wilson and Missionary Diplomacy in Asia
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
The Surge into Latin America: Varieties of American Empire
The Nature of the U.S. Empire in Latin America
Puerto Rico: Governing a Colony
Cuba: Shaping a Formal Protectorate
The Panama Canal: Acquiring a Formal Enclave in an Informal Colony
The Roosevelt Corollary: Staking Out America's Sphere of Influence
William Howard Taft and Dollar Diplomacy
Woodrow Wilson and Missionary Diplomacy
Missionary Diplomacy in Mexico
Controversial Issues
Further Reading
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
About the Author
Index
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