Incoming Resources
- The history of United States cultural diplomacy, 1770 to the present day, Michael Krenn
- The American encounter, the United States and the making of the modern world : essays from 75 years of Foreign affairs, edited by James F. Hoge, Jr., and Fareed Zakaria
- ¿Qui?n domina el mundo?, Noam Chomsky ; traducci?n de Javier Guerrero
- War in a time of peace, Bush, Clinton, and the generals, David Halberstam
- Blueprint for action, a future worth creating, Thomas P.M. Barnett
- The American century, the rise and decline of the United States as a world power, Donald W. White
- The imperative of American leadership, a challenge to neo-isolationism, Joshua Muravchik
- Being America, liberty, commerce, and violence in an American world, Jedediah Purdy
- War on peace, the end of diplomacy and the decline of American influence, Ronan Farrow
- The strategy of peace., Edited by Allan Nevins
- Friendly tyrants, an American dilemma, edited by Daniel Pipes and Adam Garfinkle
- Flight of the eagle, the grand strategies that brought America from colonial dependence to world leadership, Conrad Black
- Tomorrow, the world, the birth of U.S. global supremacy, Stephen Wertheim
- A Cartoon history of United States foreign policy, 1776-1976, by the editors of the Foreign Policy Association ; with an introd. by Daniel P. Moynihan
- Washington's Farewell address: the view from the 20th century
- Readings in American foreign policy, problems and responses, edited by Glenn P. Hastedt, James Madison University
- The necessity for choice;, prospects of American foreign policy
- Colossus, the price of America's empire, Niall Ferguson
- American imperialism, the territorial expansion of the United States, 1783-2013, Adam Burns
- Instruments of statecraft, U.S. guerrilla warfare, counterinsurgency, and counter-terrorism, 1940-1990, Michael McClintock
- The racket, a rogue reporter vs the masters of the universe, Matt Kennard
- Picking up the reins, Norman Moss
- America abroad, the United States' global role in the 21st century, Stephen G. Brooks, William C. Wohlforth
- A hole in the world, an unfolding story of war, protest and the new American order, Jonathan Schell
- On empire, America, war, and global supremacy, Eric Hobsbawm.
- Caveat, realism, Reagan, and foreign policy, Alexander M. Haig
- 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
- Fuel to the fire, how Trump made America's broken foreign policy even worse (and how we can recover), John Glasser, Christopher A. Preble, and A. Trevor Thrall
- The tragedy of U.S. foreign policy, how America's civil religion betrayed the national interest, Walter A. McDougall
- Conditional partners, Eisenhower, the United Nations, and the search for a permanent peace, Caroline Pruden
- God and gold, Britain, America, and the making of the modern world, Walter Russell Mead
- The star-spangled mirror, America's image of itself and the world, Richard J. Kerry
- Diplomat among warriors
- Special providence, American foreign policy and how it changed the world, Walter Russell Mead
- The inheritance, the world Obama confronts and the challenges to American power, David E. Sanger
- A tangled web, the making of foreign policy in the Nixon Presidency, William Bundy
- Cold warriors, Eisenhower's generation and American foreign policy, H.W. Brands, Jr
- The return of Marco Polo's world, war, strategy, and American interests in the twenty-first century, Robert D. Kaplan
- White House years, Henry Kissinger
- In the time of the Americans, FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, Marshall, MacArthur--the generation that changed America's role in the world, David Fromkin
- At home abroad, identity and power in American foreign policy, Henry R. Nau
- The freedom agenda, why America must spread democracy (just not the way George Bush did), James Traub
- The isolationist impulse: its twentieth-century reaction
- Foreign policy
- Hegemony or empire?, the redefinition of US power under George W. Bush, edited by Charles-Philippe David and David Grondin
- Still ours to lead, America, rising powers, and the tension between rivalry and restraint, Bruce Jones
- Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger
- Power rules, how common sense can rescue American foreign policy, Leslie H. Gelb
- The plot to control the world, how the US spent billions to change the outcome of elections around the world, Dan Kovalik
- Republic in peril, American empire and the liberal tradition, David C. Hendrickson