Explaining the history of American foreign relations / edited by Michael J. Hogan, Thomas G. Paterson.

Other author Hogan, Michael J., 1943-
Other author Paterson, Thomas G., 1941-
Format Book
Edition2nd ed.
Publication InfoCambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Descriptionxiii, 366 pages ; 24 cm
Supplemental ContentPublisher description
Supplemental ContentTable of contents
Subjects

Contents Defining and doing the history of United States foreign relations : a primer / Frank Costigliola and Thomas G. Paterson -- Toward a pluralist vision : the study of American foreign relations as international history and national history / Robert J. McMahon -- Theories of international relations / Ole R. Holsti -- Bureaucratic politics / J. Garry Clifford -- Psychology / Richard H. Immerman -- National security / Melvyn P. Leffler -- Corporatism / Michael J. Hogan -- World systems / Thomas J. McCormick -- Dependency / Louis A. Pérez -- Considering borders / Emily S. Rosenberg -- The global frontier : comparative history and the frontier-borderlands approach / Nathan J. Citino -- Modernization theory / Nick Cullather -- Ideology / Michael H. Hunt -- Culture and international history / Akira Iriye -- Cultural transfer / Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht -- Reading for meaning : theory, language, and metaphor / Frank Costigliola -- What's gender got to do with it? Gender history as foreign relations history / Kristin Hoganson -- Race to insight : the United States and the world, white supremacy and foreign affairs / Gerald Horne -- Memory and understanding U.S. foreign relations / Robert D. Schulzinger.
Abstract This collection seeks to define the study of American international relations by presenting many of the newer, innovative, and stimulating analytical approaches and methods used in contemporary political science.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2003053294
ISBN0521832799
ISBN9780521832793
ISBN0521540356 (pbk.)
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