Incoming Resources
- Chronological history of United States foreign relations, Lester H. Brune ; consulting editor, Donald R. Whitnah
- Rogue nation, American unilateralism and the failure of good intentions, Clyde Prestowitz
- American democracy promotion, impulses, strategies, and impacts, edited by Michael Cox, G. John Ikenberry and Takashi Inoguchi
- The American Secretaries of State and their diplomacy
- A diplomatic history of the American people, Thomas A. Bailey
- Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Part 2: 1946-1953
- America as a world power, a realist appraisal from Wilson to Reagan : essays, by Norman A. Graebner
- La politique étrangère des Etats-Unis depuis 1945, de Yalta à Bagdad, Eric Nguyen,
- The American conception of neutrality after 1941, Jürg Martin Gabriel
- From nationalism to internationalism, US foreign policy to 1914, Akira Iriye
- America and the world, 1898-2025, achievements, failures, alternative futures, Walter C. Clemens, Jr
- The United States, the United Nations and the transatlantic rift, John G. Ruggie
- Why do people hate America?, Ziauddin Sardar, Merryl Wyn Davies
- Union, nation, or empire, the American debate over international relations, 1789-1941, David C. Hendrickson
- The paradox of American power, why the world's only superpower can't go it alone, Joseph S. Nye, Jr
- America, China, and the struggle for world order, ideas, traditions, historical legacies, and global visions, edited by G. John Ikenberry, Wang Jisi, Zhu Feng
- Eagle in a new world, American grand strategy in the post-Cold War era, edited by Kenneth A. Oye, Robert J. Lieber, Donald Rothchild
- America's global interests, a new agenda, Edward K. Hamilton, editor
- No higher law, American foreign policy and the Western Hemisphere since 1776, Brian Loveman
- From Berlin to Baghdad, America's search for purpose in the post-Cold War world, Hal Brands
- The empire reloaded, socialist register 2005, edited by Leo Panitch and Colin Leys
- Self-determination in the new world order, Morton H. Halperin and David J. Scheffer with Patricia L. Small
- Empire without tears, America's foreign relations, 1921-1933, Warren I. Cohen
- American foreign relations, a historiographical review, edited by Gerald K. Haines and J. Samuel Walker
- Global America?, the cultural consequences of globalization, edited by Ulrich Beck, Nathan Sznaider and Rainer Winter
- Explaining the history of American foreign relations, edited by Frank Costigliola, University of Connecticut, Michael J. Hogan, University of Illinois, Springfield
- Franklin D. Roosevelt and American foreign policy, 1932-1945, Robert Dallek
- Annual report, Council on Foreign Relations
- Liberal order and imperial ambition, essays on American power and world politics, G. John Ikenberry
- Woodrow Wilson and world politics, America's response to war and revolution, Norman G.Wilson
- A history of American foreign policy, Alexander DeConde, Vol.2
- The challenge to isolation, the world crisis of 1937-1940 and American foreign policy
- Frieden durch Handel, zur Aussen- und Aussenwirtschaftspolitik der Roosevelt-Administration in der ersten Hälfte der dreissiger Jahre, Dietmar Herz
- From the "Washington" towards a "Vienna consensus"?, a quantitative analysis on globalization, development and global governance, Arno Tausch, editor
- Diaspora lobbies and the US government, convergence and divergence in making foreign policy, edited by Josh DeWind and Renata Segura
- International conflict and social policy, Marc Pilisuk with the assistance of Mehrene Larudee
- American diplomacy during the Second World War, 1941-1945, Gaddis Smith
- Challenges to American primacy, 1945 to the present, Warren I. Cohen
- The threat of peace, James F. Byrnes and the Council of Foreign Ministers, 1945-1946, Patricia Dawson Ward
- Franklin D Roosevelt and foreign affairs [1933-7]
- Anglo-Saxonism in U.S. foreign policy, the diplomacy of imperialism, 1899-1919, edited by Serge Ricard and Hélène Christol
- John Foster Dulles, the road to power, Ronald W. Pruessen
- Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council
- Woodrow Wilson and the American Diplomatic Tradition: The Treaty Fight in Perspective
- Two hundred years of American foreign policy
- The end of an alliance, James F. Byrnes, Roosevelt, Truman, and the origins of the cold war, Robert L. Messer
- Occupy, Noam Chomsky
- Waging peace, how Eisenhower shaped an enduring cold war strategy, Robert R. Bowie, Richard H. Immerman
- Tomorrow, the world, the birth of U.S. global supremacy, Stephen Wertheim
- US foreign policy on transitional justice, Annie R. Bird