American Foreign Policy Traditions Four-Volume Set Edition Contributor(s): O′connor, Brendan (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1847872719 ISBN-13: 9781847872715 Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd OUR PRICE: $1306.25 Product Type: Hardcover Published: December 2009 Annotation: This four-volume collection brings together the academic writings of scholars who have examined America's foreign policy through the lens of diverse and often contradictory political traditions that stretch back to the founding of the United States, including liberalism, messianism, and isolationism. The selected papers address the historical development of these traditions, their application for understanding contemporary US foreign policy, the emergence of new traditions such as neoconservatism, and the perpetual existence of anti-Americanism. |
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BISAC Categories: - Political Science | International Relations - General |
Dewey: 327.73 |
LCCN: 2009924316 |
Series: Sage Library of International Relations |
Physical Information: 1648 pages |
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Publisher Description: This four-volume collection brings together the academic writings of scholars who have examined America′s foreign policy through the lens of diverse and often contradictory political traditions that stretch back to the founding of the United States, including liberalism, messianism, and isolationism. The selected papers address the historical development of these traditions, their application for understanding contemporary US foreign policy, the emergence of new traditions such as neoconservatism, and the perpetual existence of anti-Americanism. |
Contributor Bio(s): O'Connor, Brendan: - Brendon O'Connor is Associate Professor in American Politics at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. Brendon O'Connor was the Australia Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Centre in Washington DC in 2008 and in 2006 he was a Fulbright Fellow at Georgetown University. He is the editor of seven books on anti-Americanism and has also published articles and books on American welfare policy, presidential politics, US foreign policy, and Australian-American relations. He has taught courses on American domestic politics and foreign affairs, and supervised theses on a variety of topics such as anti-Americanism, neoconservatism, the Iraq War and presidential politics. |