United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989
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- United States foreign policy toward Africa, incrementalism, crisis, and change, Peter J. Schraeder
- United States national interests in a changing world, Donald E. Nuechterlein
- Hope & folly, the United States and Unesco, 1945-1985, William Preston, Jr., Edward S. Herman, and Herbert I. Schiller ; preface by Seán MacBride ; introduction by Ellen Ray and William H. Schaap ; manuscript produced by the Institute for Media Analysis, Inc., New York, New York
- Engaging China, fifty years of Sino-American relations, edited by Anne F. Thurston
- The "Special relationship", Anglo-American relations since 1945, edited by Wm. Roger Louis and Hedley Bull
- Changing patterns of political beliefs, the foreign policy operational codes of J. William Fulbright, 1943-1967, Kurt K. Tweraser
- Invincible ignorance in American foreign policy, the triumph of ideology over evidence, Robert P. Newman with David Deifell
- Saving democracies, U.S. intervention in threatened democratic states, Anthony James Joes, editor
- War without end: American planning for the next Vietnams, Michael T. Klare
- Congress and the Cold War, Robert David Johnson
- Global compassion, private voluntary organizations and U.S. foreign policy since 1939, Rachel M. McCleary
- L'Italia sotto tutela, Stati Uniti, Europa e crisi italiana degli anni Settanta, Lucrezia Cominelli
- The devil we knew, Americans and the Cold War, H.W. Brands
- Divided together, the United States and the Soviet Union in the United Nations, 1945-1965, Ilya V. Gaiduk
- The Cold War after Stalin's death, a missed opportunity for peace?, edited by Klaus Larres and Kenneth Osgood
- Business and the state in international relations, edited by Ronald W. Cox
- The world reimagined, Americans and humans rights in the twentieth century, Mark Philip Bradley, University of Chicago
- Washington und Bonn, deutsch-amerikan. Beziehungen seit d. 2. Weltkrieg, Roger Morgan
- A journey through the Cold War, a memoir of containment and coexistence, Raymond L. Garthoff
- The United States and the end of British colonial rule in Africa, 1941-1968, James P. Hubbard
- Enemies to allies, Cold War Germany and American memory, Brian C. Etheridge
- Winning the peace, America and world order in the new era, John Gerard Ruggie
- U.S. foreign policy and European security, Arthur Cyr
- Rise to globalism, American foreign policy since 1938, Stephen E. Ambrose
- Conflicting Missions, Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976, Piero Gleijeses
- George F. Kennan, an American life, John Lewis Gaddis
- Neo-isolationism and the world of the seventies, Walter Laqueur
- Superpowers and international conflict, Carsten Holbraad
- NATO and transatlantic relations in the 21st century, foreign and security policy perspectives, edited by Michele Testoni
- The imperial republic, the United States and the world, 1945-1973, Raymond Aron ; translated [from the French] by Frank Jellinek
- The unfinished presidency, Jimmy Carter's journey beyond the White House, Douglas Brinkley
- The right kind of revolution, modernization, development, and U.S. Foreign Policy from the Cold War to the present, Michael E. Latham
- Covert regime change, America's secret Cold War, Lindsey A. O'Rourke
- George F. Kennan, Cold War iconoclast, Walter L. Hixson
- America's Cold War, the politics of insecurity, Campbell Craig and Fredrik Logevall
- Global rules, America, Britain and a disordered world, James E. Cronin
- Inventing Vietnam, the United States and State Building, 1954-1968, James M. Carter
- The next phase in foreign policy, Henry Owen, editor. Essays by Morton H. Halperin [and others]
- Shifting sands, the United States in the Middle East, Joel S. Migdal
- America's global interests, a new agenda, Edward K. Hamilton, editor
- The United States, the Soviet Union and the geopolitical implications of the origins of the Cold War, by Nicolas Lewkowicz
- China policy, old problems and new challenges, A. Doak Barnett
- Strategies of containment, a critical appraisal of American national security policy during the Cold War, John Lewis Gaddis
- Principles in power, Latin America and the politics of U.S. human rights diplomacy, Vanessa Walker
- Dean Acheson, the Cold War years, 1953-71, Douglas Brinkley
- European-American relations and the Middle East, from Suez to Iraq, edited by Victor Mauer, Daniel Möckli
- The downfall of the American order?, edited by Peter J. Katzenstein and Jonathan Kirshner
- From allies to enemies, visions of modernity, identity, and U.S.-China diplomacy, 1945-1960, Simei Qing
- A question of self-esteem, the United States and the Cold War choices in France and Italy, 1944-1958, Alessandro Brogi
- The limits of empire, the United States and Southeast Asia since World War II, Robert J. McMahon
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