United States -- Foreign relations
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United States -- Foreign relations
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- Play by the rules, the short story of America's leadership : from Hiroshima to COVID-19, Michael Pembroke
- Who rules the world?, Noam Chomsky
- To the Farewell address, ideas of early American foreign policy, by Felix Gilbert
- The Oxford handbook of U.S. national security, Derek s. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud, editors
- The liberal virus, permanent war and the Americanization of the world, by Samir Amin ; translated by James H. Membrez
- The practice of public diplomacy, confronting challenges abroad, edited by William A. Rugh
- In the shadows of the American century, the rise and decline of US global power, Alfred W. McCoy
- The room where it happened, a White House memoir, John Bolton
- Racket, a rogue reporter vs. the masters of the universe, Matt Kennard
- The shock doctrine, the rise of disaster capitalism, Naomi Klein
- "Behold a pale horse", Milton William Cooper
- The American future, a history from the founding fathers to Barack Obama, Simon Schama
- America, empire of liberty, a new history, David Reynolds
- Blood and oil, the dangers and consequences of America's growing petroleum dependency, Michael T. Klare
- United States hegemony and the foundations of international law, edited by Michael Byers, Georg Nolte
- The politics of subjectivity in American foreign policy discourses, Ty Solomon
- The end of the American era, U.S. foreign policy and the geopolitics of the twenty-first century, Charles A. Kupchan
- The defeat of America, presidential power and the national character, Henry Steele Commager
- Debating human rights, critical essays from the United States and Asia, edited by Peter Van Ness ; with contributions by Nikhil Aziz ... [et al.]
- The Cambridge history of American foreign relations., by A. Iriye Vol.3, The globalizing of America, 1913-45
- American empire, the realities and consequences of U.S. diplomacy, Andrew J. Bacevich
- Communication and cultural domination, Herbert I. Schiller
- The United States and the rule of law in international affairs, John F. Murphy
- Literary culture and U.S. imperialism, from the Revolution to World War II, John Carlos Rowe
- Choosing to lead, understanding Congressional foreign policy entrepreneurs, Ralph G. Carter and James M. Scott
- Colossus, the price of America's empire
- Patterns of empire, the British and American empires, 1688 to the present, Julian Go
- Interrogating imperialism, conversations on gender, race, and war, edited by Naeem Inayatullah and Robin Riley
- Dancers as diplomats, American choreography in cultural exchange, Clare Croft
- The divided West, by Jurgen Habermas ; edited and translated by Ciaran Cronin
- The making of global capitalism, the political economy of American empire, by Sam Gindin and Leo Panitch
- Public diplomacy in a changing world, special editors of this volume, Geoffrey Cowan, Nicholas J. Cull
- Ebony kinship, Africa, Africans, and the Afro-American, Robert G. Weisbord ; foreword by Floyd B. McKissick
- Trade and American leadership, the paradoxes of power and wealth from Alexander Hamilton to Donald Trump, Craig VanGrasstek
- America, the new imperialism, from white settlement to world hegemony, V.G. Kiernan
- Reforming the world, the creation of America's moral empire, Ian Tyrrell
- Humanitarian violence, the U.S. deployment of diversity, Neda Atanasoski
- The architecture of diplomacy, building America's embassies, Jane C. Loeffler
- Rogue states, the rule of force in world affairs, Noam Chomsky
- Tough love, my story of the things worth fighting for, Susan Rice
- The education of an idealist, Samantha Power
- Presidents, bureaucrats, and foreign policy, the politics of organizational reform, I.M. Destler
- The practice of public diplomacy, confronting challenges abroad, edited by William A. Rugh
- Ideology and U.S. foreign policy, Michael H. Hunt
- Department of State publication
- Incoherent empire, Michael Mann
- The sword and the scales, the United States and international courts and tribunals, edited by Cesare P.R. Romano
- The Oxford handbook of U.S. national security, edited by Derek S. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud
- From colony to superpower, U.S. foreign relations since 1776, George C. Herring
- Dancers as diplomats, American choreography in cultural Exchange, Clare Croft
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