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Ideas and American Foreign Policy

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Gebundene Ausgabe

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03.09.2019

Herausgeber

Andrew J. Bacevich

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Oxford University Press

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544

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26/18,3/3,4 cm

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Englisch

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978-0-19-064539-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.09.2019

Herausgeber

Andrew J. Bacevich

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/3,4 cm

Gewicht

1206 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-064539-7

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Ideas and American Foreign Policy

    • Introduction


    • I. Founding Tradition


    • John Winthrop, "A Model of Christian Charity" (1630)


    • Cotton Mather, "Theopolis Americana" (1709)


    • Samuel Davies, "Religion and Patriotism the Constituents of a Good Soldier" (1755)


    • Patrick Henry, "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" (1775)


    • Tom Paine, "Common Sense" (1776)


    • Ezra Stiles, "The United States Elevated to Glory and Honor," (1783)


    • Publius [Alexander Hamilton], "The Federalist No. 11" (1787)


    • George Washington, "Farewell Address" (1797)


    • II. Young Republic


    • Thomas Jefferson "Third Annual Message" (1803)


    • John Quincy Adams, "Speech on Independence Day" (1821)


    • James Monroe, "The Monroe Doctrine" (1823)


    • Andrew Jackson, "On Indian Removal" (1830)


    • William Penn [Jeremiah Everts], "Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians" (1830)


    • John Ross, "Letter to Congress" (1836)


    • William Wirt, "The Triumph of Liberty in France" (1830)


    • Alexis de Tocqueville, "Conduct of Foreign Affairs by the American Democracy," Democracy in America (1835)


    • William Ellery Channing, "A Letter to the Honorable Henry Clay" (1837)


    • John L. O'Sullivan, "The Great Nation of Futurity," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (November 1839)


    • John L. O'Sullivan, "Annexation," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (July-August 1845)


    • Walt Whitman, "Our Territory on the Pacific," Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1846)


    • Thomas Corwin, "On the Mexican War" (1847)


    • Abraham Lincoln, "The War with Mexico" (1848)


    • Millard Fillmore, "Letter to the Emperor of Japan" (1853)


    • Walt Whitman, "A Broadway Pageant," Blades of Grass (1860)


    • Abraham Lincoln, "Gettysburg Address" (1863)


    • III. Toward Empire


    • John Fiske, "Manifest Destiny," Harper's New Monthly Magazine (March 1885)


    • Josiah Strong, Our Country (1885)


    • Alfred Thayer Mahan, "The United States Looking Outward," The Atlantic Monthly (December 1890)


    • Stephen B. Luce, "The Benefits of War" North American Review (December 1891)


    • Frederick Jackson Turner, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" (1893)


    • Albert J. Beveridge, "The March of the Flag" (1898)


    • William Graham Sumner, "On Empire and the Philippines" (1898)


    • Rudyard Kipling, "The White Man's Burden," New York Sun (February 10, 1899)


    • Finley Peter Dunne, "Expansion," Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of His Countrymen (1899)


    • Jane Addams, "Democracy or Militarism" (1899)


    • Andrew Carnegie, "America versus Imperialism," North American Review (January 1899)


    • Albert J. Beveridge, "In Support of an American Empire" (1900)


    • Mark Twain, "Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated" (1900)


    • William Jennings Bryan, "Imperialism (Flag of an Empire)" (1900)


    • IV. Rising Power


    • John Hay, "First Open Door Note" (1899)


    • Fifty-Sixth Congress, "The Platt Amendment" (1901)


    • Theodore Roosevelt, "Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine" (1904)


    • Herbert Croly, The Promise of American Life (1909)


    • Homer Lea, The Valor of Ignorance (1909)


    • William James, "The Moral Equivalent of War," McClure's Magazine (August 1910)


    • William Howard Taft, "Dollar Diplomacy" (1912)


    • V. Fateful Embrace


    • Woodrow Wilson, "Speech in Philadelphia" (1915)


    • Woman's Peace Party, "Preamble" (1915)


    • Emma Goldman, "Preparedness, the Road to Universal Slaughter," Mother Earth (December 1915)


    • Woodrow Wilson, "Democracy of Business" (1916)


    • Woodrow Wilson, "Peace Without Victory" (1917)


    • Woodrow Wilson, "War Message" (1917)


    • George Norris, "Against Entry into War" (1917)


    • Robert LaFollette, "War with Germany" (1917)


    • George M. Cohan, "Over There" (1917)


    • Woodrow Wilson, "Address on Flag Day" (1917)


    • Randolph Bourne, "The State" (1918)


    • Eugene V. Debs, "Canton, Ohio Anti-War Speech" (1918)


    • Woodrow Wilson, "League of Nations Speech" (1919)


    • Woodrow Wilson, "Pueblo, Colorado Speech" (1919)


    • Henry Cabot Lodge, "Opposing the League of Nations" (1919)


    • William E. Borah, "The League of Nations" (1919)


    • VI. Interwar


    • United States Senate, "Report of the Overman Committee" (1919)


    • Madison Grant, "Introduction" to Lothrop Stoddard, Rising Tide of Color (1921)


    • Charles Evans Hughes, "The Conference on Limitation of Armament" (1921)


    • Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)


    • Henry L. Stimson, "Letter to Senator Borah" (1932)


    • H. C. Engelbrecht and F. C. Hanighen, Merchants of Death (1934)


    • Smedley Butler, War Is a Racket (1935)


    • Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Chatauqua Speech" (1936)


    • VII. The Summons


    • Charles A. Beard, "Giddy Minds and Foreign Quarrels," Harper's (September 1939)


    • Charles Lindbergh, "Neutrality and War" (1939)


    • Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Fireside Chat" (1940)


    • "Step by Step - The War," Social Justice (September 2, 1940)


    • Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, "Statement of Policy" (1941)


    • Charles Lindbergh, "Des Moines Speech" (1941)


    • Franklin D. Roosevelt, "The Four Freedoms" (1941)


    • Henry Luce, "The American Century," Life (February 17, 1941)


    • Walter Lippmann, U. S. Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic (1943)


    • VIII. Crusade


    • Harry S Truman, "The Truman Doctrine" (1947)


    • X [George F. Kennan], "The Sources of Soviet Conduct," Foreign Affairs (July 1947)


    • Eleanor Roosevelt, "Statement to the United Nations' General Assembly on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights" (1948)


    • Henry A. Wallace, "My Commitments" (1948)


    • Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., The Vital Center: The Politics of Freedom (1949)


    • NSC 68: "United States Objectives and Programs for National Security" (1950)


    • Douglas MacArthur, "Farewell Address to Congress" (1951)


    • Reinhold Niebuhr, The Irony of American History (1952)


    • W. W. Rostow, The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto (1960)


    • John F. Kennedy, "Inaugural Address" (1961)


    • Lyndon Baines Johnson, "Peace without Conquest" (1965)


    • IX. Challenging the Consensus


    • Graham Greene, The Quiet American (1955)


    • C. Wright Mills, The Power Elite (1956)


    • William Appleman Williams, The Tragedy of American Diplomacy (1959)


    • Dwight D. Eisenhower, "Farewell Address to the Nation" (1961)


    • Students for a Democratic Society, "The Port Huron Statement" (1962)


    • Barry Goldwater, "Acceptance Speech" (1964)


    • J. William Fulbright, "The Fatal Arrogance of Power" (May 15, 1966)


    • Martin Luther King, "Declaration of Independence from the War in Vietnam" (1967)


    • Country Joe and the Fish, "I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag" (1967)


    • John Kerry, "Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee" (1971)


    • Jimmy Carter, "Crisis of Confidence" (July 15, 1979)


    • X. Grappling with Total War


    • John Cuthbert Ford, SJ, "The Morality of Obliteration Bombing," Theological Studies (1944)


    • Harry S. Truman, "Statement by the President Announcing the Use of the A-Bomb at Hiroshima" (1945)


    • Dorothy Day, "The Catholic Worker Response to Hiroshima," The Catholic Worker (September 1945)


    • Bernard Brodie, "Implications for Military Policy" (1946)


    • John Foster Dulles, "The Evolution of Foreign Policy" (1954)


    • Albert Wohlstetter, "Delicate Balance of Terror" (1958)


    • John F. Kennedy, "American University Speech" (1963)


    • Curtis LeMay, "Graduation Address, United States Air Force Academy" (1964)


    • Dr. Strangelove, a film by Stanley Kubrick (1964) [excerpt from script]


    • Ronald Reagan, "Star Wars Speech" (1983)


    • U.S. Catholic Bishops, "The Challenge of Peace" (1983)


    • Carl Sagan, "Nuclear War and Climatic Catastrophe," Foreign Affairs (Winter 1983 / 1984)


    • XI. The Passing of the Cold War


    • Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, "Dictatorships and Double Standards," Commentary (November 1979)


    • Ronald Reagan, "Time to Recapture Our Destiny" (July 17, 1980)


    • Caspar Weinberger, "The Uses of Military Power" (1984)


    • Lee Greenwood, "God Bless the USA" (1984)


    • Francis Fukuyama, "The End of History?" The National Interest (Summer 1989)


    • Charles Krauthammer, "The Unipolar Moment," Foreign Affairs (America and the World 1990 / 1991)


    • Samuel Huntington, "The Clash of Civilizations?" Foreign Affairs (Summer 1993)


    • Robert Kaplan, "The Coming Anarchy," The Atlantic Monthly (February 1994)


    • Thomas L. Friedman, "A Manifesto for the Fast World," New York Times Magazine (March 28, 1999)


    • Anthony Lake, "From Containment to Enlargement" (1993)


    • XII. Impact of 9/11


    • George W. Bush, "Address to a Joint Session of Congress" (2001)


    • George W. Bush, "State of the Union Address" (2002)


    • George W. Bush, "West Point Commencement Speech" (2002)


    • Bernard Lewis, "A Time for Toppling," Wall Street Journal (September 28, 2002)


    • Frum and Perle, An End to Evil (2004)


    • Norman Podhoretz, "World War IV: How It Started, What It Means, Why We Have To Win," Commentary (September 2004)


    • George W. Bush, "Second Inaugural Address" (January 20, 2005)


    • XIII. Dissent after 9/11


    • Susan Sontag, "Tuesday and After," The New Yorker (September 24, 2001)


    • Barack Obama, "Weighing the Costs of War in Iraq" (2002)


    • Stanley Hauerwas, "September 11, 2001: A Pacifist Response," Southern Atlantic Quarterly (Spring 2002)


    • Immanuel Wallerstein, "The Eagle Has Crash Landed," Foreign Policy (July / August 2002)


    • Wendell Berry, "A Citizen's Response to the National Security Strategy of the United States of America," Orion Magazine (March / April 2003)


    • Robert Byrd, "America's Image in the World" (2003)


    • Sheldon Wolin, "Inverted Totalitarianism," The Nation (May 1, 2003)


    • Patrick Buchanan, "No End To War," The American Conservative (March 1, 2004)


    • Peter Beinart, "A Fighting Faith," The New Republic (December 13, 2004)


    • Andrew J. Bacevich, "Twilight of the Republic?" Commonweal (November 27, 2006)


    • XIV. Chastened Superpower


    • Robert Kagan, "Superpowers Don't Get To Retire," The New Republic (May 26, 2014)


    • Donald J. Trump, "Presidential Campaign Announcement" (2015)


    • John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt, "The Case for Offshore Balancing," Foreign Affairs (July / August 2016)


    • Donald J. Trump, "Inaugural Address" (January 20, 2017)


    • Index