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Days of Decision: Turning Points in U.S. Foreign Policy
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Days of Decision: Turning Points in U.S. Foreign Policy

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Days of Decision spans a century of American foreign policymaking, from the Spanish- American War of 1898 to the attacks of September 11, 2001. Michael J. Nojeim and David P. Kilroy carefully examine twelve foreign-policy landmarks, each of which played a crucial role in shaping world history and led to profound changes in U.S. foreign policy. Devoting one chapter to each turning point, they place it in its proper historical context, explore its political consequences primarily the debates and divisions that arose among policymakers and discuss the aftermath, focusing on its lasting influence on world affairs and the conduct of American diplomacy and foreign affairs.This accessible, introductory text provides students of foreign policy and international relations a deeper understanding of these disciplines processes and of America ‘s place in the world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Potomac Books Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 April 2011
Pages
311
ISBN
9781597975261

Days of Decision spans a century of American foreign policymaking, from the Spanish- American War of 1898 to the attacks of September 11, 2001. Michael J. Nojeim and David P. Kilroy carefully examine twelve foreign-policy landmarks, each of which played a crucial role in shaping world history and led to profound changes in U.S. foreign policy. Devoting one chapter to each turning point, they place it in its proper historical context, explore its political consequences primarily the debates and divisions that arose among policymakers and discuss the aftermath, focusing on its lasting influence on world affairs and the conduct of American diplomacy and foreign affairs.This accessible, introductory text provides students of foreign policy and international relations a deeper understanding of these disciplines processes and of America ‘s place in the world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Potomac Books Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 April 2011
Pages
311
ISBN
9781597975261