Explaining the history of American foreign relations / edited by Frank Costigliola, University of Connecticut, Michael J. Hogan, University of Illinois, Springfield.
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- 9781107054189
- 327.73 23
- E183.7 .E9 2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, 3rd Edition presents substantially revised and new essays on traditional themes such as national security, corporatism, borderlands history, and international relations theory. The book also highlights such innovative conceptual approaches and analytical methods as computational analysis, symbolic borders, modernization and technopolitics, nationalism, non-state actors, domestic politics, exceptionalism, legal history, nation branding, gender, race, political economy, memory, psychology, emotions, and the senses."--Provided by publisher.
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