United States -- Foreign relations
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United States -- Foreign relations
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- In the shadow of the Oval Office, profiles of the national security advisers and the presidents they served--from JFK to George W. Bush, Ivo H. Daalder and I.M. Destler
- Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger
- Freedom chooses slavery
- The plot to control the world, how the US spent billions to change the outcome of elections around the world, Dan Kovalik
- Understanding the Bush doctrine, psychology and strategy in an age of terrorism, edited by Stanley A. Renshon and Peter Suedfeld.
- Pakistan on the brink, the future of America, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, Ahmed Rashid
- Dreaming of empire, Mumia Abu-Jamal & Stephen Vittoria
- Being America, liberty, commerce, and violence in an American world, Jedediah Purdy
- Culture of terrorism, Noam Chomsky
- Are we Rome?, the fall of an empire and the fate of America, Cullen Murphy
- The architecture of diplomacy, building America's embassies, Jane C. Loeffler
- Readings in American foreign policy, problems and responses, edited by Glenn P. Hastedt, James Madison University
- A patriot's history of the modern world, Larry Schweikart and Dave Dougherty
- The invisible government
- Washington's Farewell address: the view from the 20th century
- A handful of bullets, how the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand still menaces the peace, Harlan K. Ullman
- American imperialism, the territorial expansion of the United States, 1783-2013, Adam Burns
- Flight of the eagle, the grand strategies that brought America from colonial dependence to world leadership, Conrad Black
- The eccentric realist, Henry Kissinger and the shaping of American foreign policy, Mario Del Pero
- Soldiers pay, a Doc Workers release ; produced by David O. Russell, Tricia Regan, Juan Carlos Zaldivar ; directed by David O. Russell, Tricia Regan, Juan Carlos Zaldivar
- Roots of involvement;, the U.S. in Asia, 1784-1971, [by] Marvin Kalb [and] Elie Abel
- Tomorrow, the world, the birth of U.S. global supremacy, Stephen Wertheim
- The strategist, Brent Scowcroft and the call of national security, Bartholomew Sparrow
- A breakfast for Bonaparte, U.S. national security interests from the Heights of Abraham to the nuclear age, Eugene V. Rostow
- Outside in, the Transnational Circuitry of US history, edited by Andrew Preston and Doug Rossinow
- The American Secretaries of State and their diplomacy
- Dream and legacy, Dr. Martin Luther King in the post-civil rights era, edited by Michael L. Clemons, Donathan L. Brown and William H. L. Dorsey
- Roosevelt and the Russo-Japanese war;, a critical study of American policy in eastern Asia in 1902-5, based primarily upon the private papers of Theodore Roosevelt,, by Tyler Dennett
- Secret wars, covert conflict in international politics, Austin Carson
- The Icarus syndrome, a history of American hubris, Peter Beinart
- Deep in the heart, the Texas tendency in American politics, James McEnteer
- The racket, a rogue reporter vs the masters of the universe, Matt Kennard
- America and the rogue states, Thomas H. Henriksen
- The president's book of secrets, the untold story of intelligence briefings to America's presidents, David Priess
- Dancers as diplomats, American choreography in cultural exchange, Clare Croft
- Noam Chomsky, rebel without a pause, presented by Redcanoe and Media Brat Productions in association with Vision TV ; written by Jennifer MacLennan, Will Pascoe and David Wesley ; produced by Jennifer MacLennan ; directed by Will Pascoe
- American empire, a global history, A.G. Hopkins
- Sword of the spirit, shield of faith, religion in American war and diplomacy, Andrew Preston
- The last warrior, Andrew Marshall and the shaping of modern American defense strategy, Andrew Krepinevich and Barry Watts ; foreword by Robert M. Gates
- American exceptionalism, an idea that made a nation and remade the world, Hilde Eliassen Restad
- God and gold, Britain, America, and the making of the modern world, Walter Russell Mead
- Fear God and take your own part,, by Theodore Roosevelt
- Empire as a way of life, an essay on the causes and character of America's present predicament, along with a few thoughts about an alternative, William Appleman Williams
- The tragedy of U.S. foreign policy, how America's civil religion betrayed the national interest, Walter A. McDougall
- The United States of war, a global history of America's endless conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic State, David Vine
- The Cold War, a world history, Odd Arne Westad
- Why America is not a new Rome, Vaclav Smil
- Special providence, American foreign policy and how it changed the world, Walter Russell Mead
- When globalization fails, the rise and fall of Pax Americana, James MacDonald
- The Secretary of State, Sam Wellman ; Arthur M. Schlesinger, jr., senior consulting editor
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