
American Foreign Relations: A Very Short Introduction
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History
Horror
Format
Paperback
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2019
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199899398
ISBN-13
9780199899395
Description
In an insightful exploration of the complexities of American foreign relations, the author delves into the historical context and significant events that have shaped the United States' global interactions. This concise overview examines diplomatic maneuvers, conflicts, and strategic decisions that have defined America's role on the world stage from its inception to contemporary times. Readers are guided through the intricate dance of international politics that reveals the underlying motivations and consequences of U.S. actions abroad.
The narrative not only addresses key figures and pivotal moments but also invites contemplation on broader themes such as ideology, power dynamics, and the influence of cultural perspectives in diplomacy. Through a clear and engaging writing style, the author makes the subject accessible to those with varying levels of prior knowledge, providing a foundational understanding of American foreign relations and encouraging readers to reflect on its implications during the current era.
The narrative not only addresses key figures and pivotal moments but also invites contemplation on broader themes such as ideology, power dynamics, and the influence of cultural perspectives in diplomacy. Through a clear and engaging writing style, the author makes the subject accessible to those with varying levels of prior knowledge, providing a foundational understanding of American foreign relations and encouraging readers to reflect on its implications during the current era.
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