... Castro, and Kennedy, 1958–1964 (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1997); Mark J. White, Missiles in Cuba (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, ... See Graham Allison, Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis (Boston: Little, Brown, ...
A survey of the historical literature on intelligence and national security during the Cold War.
The book presents the perspectives of elite policymakers—presidents, secretaries of state, generals, and diplomats—alongside those of other kinds of Americans, such as newspaper columnists, clergymen, songwriters, poets, and novelists.
This volume includes historiographical surveys of American foreign relations since 1941 by some of the country's leading historians.
This text examines how larger global processes have had a role in each stage of American development, how this country's experiences were shared by people elsewhere, and how America's growing influence ultimately changed the world.
9 John Lewis Gaddis, We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History (New York, 1997), 292. ... Howard Jones and Randall Woods, Dawning of the Cold War: The United States Quest for Order (Athens, GA, 1991); Tony Smith, America's Mission: The ...
"In addition to presenting the compelling and influential stories of statesmen and diplomats from Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, to Henry Kissinger and James Baker, America in the World also lays out Zoellick's critical framework, ...
America in the World: A Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy
The book presents the perspectives of elite policymakers—presidents, secretaries of state, generals, and diplomats—alongside those of other kinds of Americans, such as newspaper columnists, clergymen, songwriters, poets, and novelists.
America in the World captures the voices and viewpoints of some of the most provocative, eloquent, and influential people who participated in these and other momentous debates.