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The United States as a World Power: A Diplomatic History 1900-1950
This book discusses American foreign policy and diplomacy in international relations. The book consists of 21 chapters about the historical foundations of American foreign policy, the open door and the far East, the platt amendment, the development of the Panama Policy, the United States and Mexico, Africa and Europe with America, Woodrow Wilson and American neutrality, World War I and the peace settlement, the great debate and the separate peace, oriental immigration of 1914-1921, the Washington and London naval treaties, the United States and Europe during the Interbella period, the United States and the Far East between two world wars, isolation and neutrality of 1937-1939, the collapse of neutrality, Pearl Harbor and the United Nations, American diplomacy during World War II, and the world family of democratic nations versus world union of Soviet Socialist Republics. This book is suitable for research on the United States' foreign policy, international relations, and diplomacy during 1900-1950.
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