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Designed to encourage critical thinking about history, this reader uses a carefully selected group of primary sources and analytical essays to allow users to test the interpretations of distinguished historians and draw their own conclusions about the history of American foreign policy. This book serves as an effective educational tool for courses on U.S. foreign policy, recent U.S. history, or 20th Century U.S. history. The Seventh Edition introduces new studies on America's early foreign relations which seek to position the nation's post "9-11" attitudes and behaviors within historical context. Some of the new literature spotlights cultural relations, and the ways in which culturally constructed attitudes about class, gender, race, and national identity have shaped American's perceptions of the world and subsequently its overseas relationships.
Designed to encourage critical thinking about history, this reader uses a carefully selected group of primary sources and analytical essays to allow users to test the interpretations of distinguished historians and draw their own conclusions about the history of American foreign policy. This book serves as an effective educational tool for courses on U.S. foreign policy, recent U.S. history, or 20th Century U.S. history. The Seventh Edition introduces new studies on America?s early foreign relations which seek to position the nation?s post ?9-11? attitudes and behaviors within historical context. Some of the new literature spotlights cultural relations, and the ways in which culturally constructed attitudes about class, gender, race, and national identity have shaped American?s perceptions of the world and subsequently its overseas relationships.
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1 Explaining American Foreign Relations Essays Bradford Perkins; The Unique American Prism William Appleman Williams; The Open Door Policy: Economic Expansion and the Remaking of Societies Norman A. Graebner; The Pursuit of Interests and a Balance of Power Andrew Rotter; The Gendering of Peoples and Nations Michael L. Krenn; The Power of Race Walter L. Hixson; Culture, National Identity, and the Myth of America 2 The Origins Of American Foreign Policy In The Revolutionary Era Documents 1 Governor John Winthrop Envisions a City Upon a Hill, 1630 2 Massachusetts Explains French Interest in American Independence and Cautions Against Alliance, 1775 John Adams; 3 The Patriot Thomas Paine Demands Severance from the British Empire, " 1776 4 The Declaration of Independence, 1776 5 Treaties with France Secure an Alliance, 1778 6 Treaty of Paris Secures American Independence, 1783 7 Federalist No. 4: There Is Strength in Union 8 Foreign Policy Powers in the Constitution, 1789 Essays Lawrence S. Kaplan?; The Treaty of Alliance With France and American Isolationism Robert Kagan?; Revolutionary Internationalists Engage a Harsh World 3 The Great Debate Of The 1790S Documents 1 Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson; Defends the Treaty with France, 1793 2 Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton; Urges Voiding the Treaty with France, 1793 3 Jay''s Treaty, 1794 4 Virginia Senator James Madison; Proposes Commercial Restrictions Against Britain, 1795 5 A Democratic-Republican Society Blasts Jay''s Treaty, 1795 6 Hamilton Defends Jay''s Treaty, 1795 7 President George Washington Cautions Against Factionalism and Permanent Alliances in His Farewell Address, 1796 Essays John Lamberton Harper; Prudence and Logic: Hamilton and Jay''s Treaty Marie-Jeanne Rossignol; Hamilton, Jay, and the Federalists: Partisan Anglophiles 4 The Louisiana Purchase Documents 1 Haitian General Toussaint Louverture Accuses the Jefferson Administration of a Racial Slight, 1801 2 President Jefferson Assesses the French Threat in New Orleans, 1802 3 First Consul of France Napoleon Bonaparte Explains the Need to Sell Louisiana to the United States, 1803 4 American Minister to France Robert R. Livingston; Recounts the Paris Negotiations, 1803 5 Federalist Hamilton Debunks Jefferson''s Diplomacy, 1803 6 Jefferson Instructs Captain Meriwether Lewis on Exploration, 1803 Essays Robert W. Tucker; David C. Hendrickson?; Jefferson''s Risky Diplomacy of Watching and Waiting Joseph J. Ellis?; Patience, Deft Diplomacy, and Continental Empire 5 The War Of 1812 Documents 1 Secretary of State Madison Protests British Impressment of Americans from the Chesapeake, 1807 2 The Embargo Act Forbids U.S. Exports, 1807 3 Massachusetts Federalist Josiah Quincy Denounces Calls for War, 1809 4 The Non-Intercourse Act Replaces the Embargo Act, 1809 5 Shawnee Chief Tecumseh Condemns U.S. Land Grabs and Plays the British Card, 1810 6 Kentucky Republican Henry Clay; Articulates U.S. Grievances Against Britain, 1811 7 President Madison Urges Congress to Declare War on Great Britain, 1812 8 Former President Jefferson Predicts the Easy Conquest of Canada, 1812 Essays Garry Wills?; Economic Coercion and the Conquest of Canada: Madison''s Failed Diplomacy Walter L. Hixson?; The Patriotic War 6 The Monroe Doctrine Documents 1 Secretary of State John Quincy Adams Warns; Against the Search for "Monsters to Destroy," 1821 2 British Foreign Secretary George; Canning Proposes a Joint Declaration, 1823 3 Jefferson Advises President James Monroe; Cooperate with Britain, 1823 4 Adams Argues Against a Joint Anglo-American Declaration in Cabinet Meeting of November 7, 1823 5 The Monroe Doctrine Declares the Western Hemisphere Closed to European Intervention, 1823 6 Colombia Requests an Explanation of U.S. Intentions, 1824 7 Representative William L. Brent; Plays the Race (and Cuban) Card, 1826 8 Argentina Warns Juan Bautista Alberdi; Against the Threat "Monroism" to the Independence of Spanish America, n.d Essays James E. Lewis Jr.?; In Defense of the Nation and Hemispheric Republicanism Piero Gleijeses? Expansionist Ambition, Not Republican Sympathies Ernest R. May?; Domestic Politics and Personal Ambitions 7 Westward Expansion And Indian Removal Documents 1 Representative Edward Everett Denounces Removal, 1830 2 The Indian Removal Act Authorizes Transfer of East Tribes to the West, 1830 3 The Cherokee Nation Protests the Removal Policy, 1830 4 President Andrew Jackson Defends Removal, 1830 5 Cherokee Nation v. the State of Georgia The Supreme Court Refuses Jurisdiction Over Indian Affairs, 1831 6 Cherokee Chief John Ross; Denounces U.S. Removal Policy, 1836 Essays Theda Perdue?; The Origins of Removal and the Fate of the Southeastern Indians Stuart Banner?; Debating the Legality and Wisdom of Indian Removal 8 Manifest Destiny, Texas, And The War With Mexico Documents 1 Battle Cry for Texan Independence, 1835 Sam Houston''s; 2 General Antonio L?pez de Santa Anna Defends Mexican Sovereignty over Texas, 1837 3 Democratic Publicist John L. O''Sullivan; Proclaims America''s Manifest Destiny, 1839 4 President James K. Polk Lays; Claim to Texas and Oregon, 1845 5 Polk Asks Congress to Declare War on Mexico, 1846 6 The Wilmot Proviso Raises the Issue of Slavery in the Newly Acquired Territories, 1846 7 Massachusetts Senator Daniel; Webster Protests the War with Mexico and the Admission of New States to the Union, 1848 8 Mexican Patriots Condemn U.S. Aggression, 1850 Essays Anders Stephanson?; The Ideology and Spirit of Manifest Destiny Thomas R. Hietala?; Empire By Design, Not Destiny 9 Expansion To The Pacific And Asia Documents 1 American Merchants in Canton Plead for Protection During the Opium Crisis, 1839. Representative Caleb Cushing: "God Forbid Cooperating with the British," 1840 3 A Chinese Official Recommends Pitting American Barbarians Against British Barbarians, 1841 4 Secretary of State Webster Instructs Caleb Cushing on Negotiating with China, 1843 5 Webster Warns European Powers Away from Hawai''i, 1851 6 Instructions to Commodore Matthew C. Perry; His Expedition to Japan, 1852 7 Ii Naosuke, Feudal Lord of Hikone, Advocates Accommodation with the United States, 1853 8 Tokugawa Nariaki, Feudal Lord of Mito, Argues Against Peace, 1853 Essays McCabe Kelliher?; Trade, Anglo-American Rivalry, and the Origins of U.S. China Policy Walter LaFeber?; The Origins of the U.S.-Japanese Clash 10 The Diplomacy Of The Civil War Documents 1 South Carolina Senator James H. Hammond Thunders: "Cotton is King," 1858 2 Secretary of State Willliam H. Seward; Presents "Some Thoughts for the President''s Consideration," 1861 3 President Abraham Lincoln; Proclaims a Blockade, 1861 4 Seward Warns the British, 1861 5 Senator Charles Sumner Taunts; John Bull; Over the Trent Affair, 1862 6 Seward Warns Europe Against Intervention in Mexico, 1862 7 The Emancipation Proclamation, 1862-1863 8 Ambassador Charles Francis Adams Protests the Iron Clads, 1863 Essays James M. McPherson; British Realpolitik Trumps "King Cotton" Howard Jones; British Intervention: A Very Close Call 11 Becoming A World Power In The Late Nineteenth Century Documents 1 Future Secretary of State William H. Seward; Dreams of Hemispheric Empire, 1860 2 President Ulysses S. Grant; Urges Annexation of the Dominican Republic, 1870 3 Congress Calls for a Pan American Conference, 1888 4 Captain Alfred T. Mahan Advocates a Naval Build-Up, 1890 5 Queen Liliuokalani Protests U.S. Intervention in Hawai''i, 1893, 1897 6 Secretary of State Richard Olney; Trumpets U.S. Hegemony During the Venezuela Crisis, 1895 7 Beveridge Summons America to Senator Albert J; Its Imperial Mission, 1898 Essays Michael H. Hunt; Economic Primacy, Righteous Nationalism, and an Activist State Robert Kagan; The Civil War and the Creed of Progress Fareed Zakaria; State-Centered Realism: How a Weak U.S. Government Inhibited World Power 12 The Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War Documents 1 Cuban Nationalist Jos? Mart? Cautions Against Annexation to the United States, 1895 2 Spanish Minister Enrique Dupuy de L?me Criticizes President William McKinley, 1897 3 Senator Redfield Proctor Condemns Spain''s Reconcentrado Policy, 1898 4 "Peace - But Quit That": Uncle Sam Defends Cuba''s Feminine Virtue, 1898 5 "Another Old Woman Tries to Sweep Back the Sea" Critics Lampoon McKinley as Indecisive and Unmanly, 1898 6 McKinley Asks Congress to Authorize War, 1898 7 The Teller Amendment Disavows the U.S. Annexation of Cuba, 1898 8 The Platt Amendment Restricts Cuba''s Independence, 1903 Essays Walter LaFeber; Preserving the American System Kristin L. Hoganson?; Manhood, Chivalry, and McKinley''s Reluctant Decision for War Louis A. P?rez, Jr.; Derailing Cuban Nationalism and Asserting U.S. Hegemony 13 Empire And Ambition In Asia: China And The Philippines Documents 1 Emilio Aguinaldo Rallies the Philippine People to Arms, 1899 2 American Anti-Imperialist League Platform, 1899 3 President McKinley Preaches His Imperial Gospel, 1899 4 The Open Door Notes Call for Equal Trade Opportunity and Chinese Independence, 1899-1900 5 The Boxers Lash out at Christian Missionaries and Converts, 1900 6 Corporal Daniel J. Evans; Describes the "Water Cure," 1902 7 Major Cornelias Gardner Recalls the Horrors of War, 1902 Essays Michael H. Hunt?; The Open Door Constituency''s Pressure for U.S. Activism in China Paul A. Kramer?; America''s Race War in the Philippines Stanley Karnow?; The Policy of Attraction: Promoting Philippine Political, Economic, and Cultural Dependency 14 Theodore Roosevelt, the Big Stick, and U.S. Hegemony in the Caribbean Documents 1 New York Governor Theodore Roosevelt Preaches the Manly Virtues of Overseas Expansion, 1899 2 Argentine Foreign Minister Luis Drago; Condemns the Collection of Debts by Force, 1902 3 The Panama Canal Treaty Grants the United States a Zone of Occupation, 1903 4 President Rafael Reyes; Enumerates Colombia''s Grievances Against the United States, 1904 5 The Roosevelt Corollary Asserts U.S. Police Power Over the Western Hemisphere, 1904 6 Rub?n Dario''s "To Roosevelt," 1905 Essays Mark T. Gilderhus?; Bravado and Bluster: TR''s Sphere of Influence in the Caribbean Emily S. Rosenberg?; TR''s Civilizing Mission: Race, Gender, and Dollar Diplomacy Richard H. Collin?; TR ''s Measured Response to Political Instability and European Encroachment 15 The First World War, And The League Fight Woodrow Wilson; Documents 1 The First Lusitania Note Requests Germany to Halt Submarine Warfare, 1915 2 President Woodrow Wilson Asks Congress to Declare War Against Germany, 1917 3 Follette Voices His Dissent, 1917 Senator Robert M. La; 4 Proclaims U.S. War Aims: The Fourteen Points, 1918 Wilson; 5 Articles 10 through 16 of the League of Nations Covenant, 1919 6 Defends the Peace Treaty and League, 1919 Wilson; 7 Cabot Lodge Proposes Reservations to the League Covenant, 1919 Senator Henry; 8 Recalls the Shandong Question and China''s May Fourth Movement, 1927 Tsi C. Wang; Essays Thomas J. Knock?; From Peace to War: Progressive Internationalists Confront the Forces of Reaction Robert W. Tucker?; A Passionate Visionary Stumbles Into War Erez Manela?; Wilsonianism and Anticolonial Nationalism: A Dream Deferred
