FDR's Republicans: Domestic Political Realignment and American Foreign Policy illuminates the debate over foreign policy that took place in the United States prior to World War II. Robert E. Jenner approaches this issue from the perspective of Republican members of the House and Senate, who eventually came to support the interventionist position of a Democratic president. Unlike other diplomatic histories of this period, Jenner focuses on domestic components of the foreign policy debate, combining historical analysis and political theory.
... Increasing regional domestic product, particularly in drought years, strengthening regional resilience; and • Accelerating acceptance of a limit on extraction (to facilitate environmental sustainability) (ACCC, 2016; Grafton et al., ...
The League's methods of operation often serve today as a guide for political action. This is the first detailed, unbiased history of the Nonpartisan League.