Toward an Entangling Alliance: American Isolationism, Internationalism, and Europe, 1901-1950Bloomsbury Academic, 30 mars 1991 - 312 pages Conceived with a dedication to manifest destiny, individual freedom, and opportunity, the United States, from its inception, made an effort to avoid political or military involvement in Europe which could conflict with its pursuit of those goals. Ronald E. Powaski's study analyzes why the United States pursued this isolationist policy, and the factors, events, and personalities which challenged it and finally necessitated its abandonment. |
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... Vandenberg , who while in London had discussed American foreign policy at length with Bevin , warned Truman that the Republican Party would no longer support the kind of conciliatory approach toward the Soviet Union that Byrnes had ...
... Vandenberg Resolution.39 On May 11 Vandenberg introduced his resolution into the Senate Foreign Relations Committee . Eight days later , that committee passed it unanimously . On June 11 , 1948 , the full Senate passed the resolution by ...
... Vandenberg , Jr. , and J. A. Morris , eds . , The Private Papers of Senator Vandenberg ( Boston : 1952 ) , 248. The text of Vandenberg's speech appears in Vital Speeches 12 ( March 15 , 1946 ) , 322-26 . 52. FRUS : 1946 ( Washington ...
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The Emergence of American Internationalism 19011921 | 1 |
Republican Isolationism 19211933 338825 | 27 |
Franklin D Roosevelt the Isolationists and the Aggressors | 58 |
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