A Nation Like All Others : A Brief History of American Foreign Relations

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  • Author:
    COHEN Warren
  • ISBN:
    9780231175661
  • Publication Date:
    February 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    312
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Columbia University Press
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A Nation Like All Others : A Brief History of American Foreign Relations
A Nation Like All Others : A Brief History of American Foreign Relations

A Nation Like All Others : A Brief History of American Foreign Relations

Regular price $78.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    COHEN Warren
  • ISBN:
    9780231175661
  • Publication Date:
    February 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    312
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Columbia University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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In A Nation Like All Others, Cohen offers a brisk, argumentative history that confronts the concept of American exceptionalism and decries the lack of moral imagination in American foreign policy. He begins with the foreign policy of colonial and postrevolutionary America, exploring interactions with European powers and Native Americans and the implications of slavery and westward expansion. He then traces the rise of American empire; the nation's choices leading up to and in the wake of the First World War; and World War II and renewed military involvement in foreign affairs. Cohen provides a long history of the Cold War, from its roots under Truman through the Korean and Vietnam Wars to the transformation of the international system under Reagan and Gorbachev. Finally, he surveys America's recent history in the Middle East, with particular attention to the mismanagement of the War on Terror and Abu Ghraib. Written with great depth of knowledge and moral clarity,A Nation Like All Others suggests that an unflinching look at the nation's past is America's best option to shape a better future.
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  • In A Nation Like All Others, Cohen offers a brisk, argumentative history that confronts the concept of American exceptionalism and decries the lack of moral imagination in American foreign policy. He begins with the foreign policy of colonial and postrevolutionary America, exploring interactions with European powers and Native Americans and the implications of slavery and westward expansion. He then traces the rise of American empire; the nation's choices leading up to and in the wake of the First World War; and World War II and renewed military involvement in foreign affairs. Cohen provides a long history of the Cold War, from its roots under Truman through the Korean and Vietnam Wars to the transformation of the international system under Reagan and Gorbachev. Finally, he surveys America's recent history in the Middle East, with particular attention to the mismanagement of the War on Terror and Abu Ghraib. Written with great depth of knowledge and moral clarity,A Nation Like All Others suggests that an unflinching look at the nation's past is America's best option to shape a better future.
In A Nation Like All Others, Cohen offers a brisk, argumentative history that confronts the concept of American exceptionalism and decries the lack of moral imagination in American foreign policy. He begins with the foreign policy of colonial and postrevolutionary America, exploring interactions with European powers and Native Americans and the implications of slavery and westward expansion. He then traces the rise of American empire; the nation's choices leading up to and in the wake of the First World War; and World War II and renewed military involvement in foreign affairs. Cohen provides a long history of the Cold War, from its roots under Truman through the Korean and Vietnam Wars to the transformation of the international system under Reagan and Gorbachev. Finally, he surveys America's recent history in the Middle East, with particular attention to the mismanagement of the War on Terror and Abu Ghraib. Written with great depth of knowledge and moral clarity,A Nation Like All Others suggests that an unflinching look at the nation's past is America's best option to shape a better future.