Cambridge studies in US foreign relations
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Cambridge studies in US foreign relations
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Cambridge studies in US foreign relations
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- Woodrow Wilson and American internationalism, Lloyd E. Ambrosius, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Mexico's Cold War, Cuba, the United States, and the legacy of the Mexican Revolution, Renata Keller
- Diplomacy meets migration, US relations with Cuba during the Cold War, Hideaki Kami, Kanagawa University, Japan
- Educating the empire, American teachers and contested colonization in the Philippines, Sarah Steinbock-Pratt
- Improbable diplomats, how ping-pong players, musicians, and scientists remade US-China relations, Pete Millwood
- Israel in the American mind, the cultural politics of US-Israeli relations, 1958-1988, Shaul Mitelpunkt
- The defiant border, the Afghan-Pakistan borderlands in the era of decolonization, 1936-1965, Elisabeth Leake
- Science and American foreign relations since World War II, Greg Whitesides
- Vietnam's lost revolution, Ngô Đình Diệm's failure to build an independent nation, 1955-1963, Geoffrey Stewart, Western University, Ontario
- Contesting France, intelligence and US foreign policy in the early Cold War, Susan McCall Perlman
- Rogue diplomats, the proud tradition of disobedience in American foreign policy, Seth Jacobs
- Clarence Streit and twentieth-century American internationalism, Talbot C. Imlay
- Israel's armor, the Israel lobby and the first generation of the Palestine conflict, Walter L. Hixson
- Vietnam's communist revolution, the power and limits of ideology, Tuong Vu, University of Oregon
- Vietnam's American war, a history, Pierre Asselin
- America's forgotten colony, Cuba's Isle of Pines, Michael E. Neagle, Nichols College
- "I made mistakes", Robert McNamara's Vietnam War policy, 1960-1968, Aurélie Basha i Novosejt
- The second Cold War, Carter, Reagan, and the politics of foreign policy, Aaron Donaghy
- The genesis of America, U.S. foreign policy and the formation of national identity, 1793-1815, Jasper M. Trautsch
- After Saigon's fall, refugees and US-Vietnamese relations, 1975-2000, Amanda C. Demmer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University