Rappaport, Armin,

Essays in American diplomacy / Armin Rappaport - New York : Macmillan, 1967 - x, 331 p. : 24 cm.

--Wilson the diplomatist, by A. S. Link.--The legend of isolationism in the 1920's, by W. A. Williams.--The Stimson doctrine and the Hoover doctrine, by R. N. Current.--The President and the quarantine speech, by D. Borg.--History through a beard, by S. E. Morison.--Reflections of the Yalta papers, by R. J. Sontag.--How the cold war began, by S. Lynd.--The illusion of American omnipotence, by D. Brogan.--On dealing with the Communist world, by G. F. Kennan.

Colonial origins of American diplomatic principles, by M. Savelle.--The Jay treaty: the origins of the American party system, by J. Charles.--South Carolina--A protagonist of the War of 1812, by M. K. Latimer.--The Age of Mercantilism: an interpretation of the American political economy, 1763-1828, by W. A. Williams.--Manifest destiny--an emotion, by E. D. Adams.--The failure of Polk's Mexican War intrigue of 1845, by R. R. Stenberg.--Northern diplomacy and European neutrality, by N. A. Graebner.--A new approach to the origins of Blaine's Pan American policy, by R. H. Bastert.--Cuba, the Philippines, and manifest destiny, by R. Hofstadter.--Progressivism and imperialism: the Progressive movement and American foreign policy, 1898-1916, by W. E. Leuchtenburg.--The changing concept of the Open Door, 1899-1910, by R. A. Esthus.


United States--Foreign relations.

327.73 / RAE 1967