American Presidential Statecraft: From Isolationism to InternationalismSpringer, 4 avr. 2017 - 288 pages This book examines the presidency in twentieth century America and explores why some presidents succeed as makers of U.S. foreign policy while others fail, sometimes tragically. It explores each president's ability to apply his skills to a foreign policy issue in the face of opposition that may come from a variety of sources, including the Congress, the Pentagon, the State Department, the press, and often their own in-house advisers. This volume in particular focuses on Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D Roosevelt, and Harry Truman. |
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Woodrow Wilson Versus Henry Cabot Lodge The Battle over the League of Nations 19181920 | 67 |
Herbert Hoover Henry Stimson and the Collapse of the PostWorld War I International Order 19211933 | 113 |
Franklin D Roosevelt the State Department and the Navy US Policy Toward Japan 19371941 | 169 |
Harry S Truman James Byrnes and Henry Wallace The US Response to Josef Stalin 19451947 | 219 |
Conclusion | 266 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
American Presidential Statecraft: From Isolationism to Internationalism Ronald E. Powaski Aucun aperçu disponible - 2018 |
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