Incoming Resources
- Who rules the world?, Noam Chomsky
- Democracy by force U.S. military intervention in the post-Cold War world, Karin von Hippel
- Promoting polyarchy, globalization, US intervention, and hegemony, William I. Robinson
- Towards a new Cold War, essays on the current crisis and how we got there, Noam Chomsky
- The practice of public diplomacy, confronting challenges abroad, edited by William A. Rugh
- How the world works, Noam Chomsky interviewed by David Barsamian ; edited by Arthur Naiman
- In the shadows of the American century, the rise and decline of US global power, Alfred W. McCoy
- Play by the rules, the short story of America's leadership : from Hiroshima to COVID-19, Michael Pembroke
- Asia's reckoning, the struggle for global dominance, Richard McGregor
- Racket, a rogue reporter vs. the masters of the universe, Matt Kennard
- Winning modern wars, Iraq, terrorism, and the American empire, Wesley K. Clark
- Danger zone, the coming conflict with China, Hal Brands and Michael Beckley
- War on peace, the end of diplomacy and the decline of American influence, Ronan Farrow
- To move the world, JFK's quest for peace, Jeffrey D. Sachs
- The politics of subjectivity in American foreign policy discourses, Ty Solomon
- Franklin D. Roosevelt and American foreign policy, 1932-1945, Robert Dallek
- The crisis of American foreign policy, Wilsonianism in the twenty-first century, G. John Ikenberry [and others]
- US foreign policy, edited by Michael Cox, Doug Stokes
- The Cambridge history of American foreign relations, Warren I. Cohen, editor. ; Warren I. Cohen Vol.4, America in the Age of Soviet Power, 1945-1991
- US foreign policy, context, conduct, content, Marian D.Irish, Elke Frank
- Fear's empire, war, terrorism, and democracy, Benjamin R. Barber
- Empire's law, the American imperial project and the 'war to remake the world', edited by Amy Bartholomew
- Second chance, three presidents and the crisis of American superpower, Zbigniew Brzezinski
- The end of the American era, U.S. foreign policy and the geopolitics of the twenty-first century, Charles A. Kupchan
- American empire, the realities and consequences of U.S. diplomacy, Andrew J. Bacevich
- America unrivaled, the future of the balance of power, edited by G. John Ikenberry
- American foreign policy, a critical examination, by Hans J. Morgenthau
- American power and the new mandarins, Noam Chomsky
- From colony to superpower, U.S. foreign relations since 1776, George C. Herring
- Wars of the 21st century, new threats, new fears, Ignacio Ramonet ; translated by Julie Flanagan
- Groupthink, psychological studies of policy decisions and fiascoes, Irving L. Janis
- Anti-imperialism in the United States, the great debate, 1890-1920, [by] E. Berkeley Tompkins
- Imperial America, American foreign policy since 1898, Lloyd C. Gardner
- From isolation to containment, 1921-1952, three decades of American foreign policy from Harding to Truman, edited by Richard D. Challener
- Colossus, the price of America's empire
- Rogue states and U.S. foreign policy, containment after the Cold War, Robert S. Litwak
- Patterns of empire, the British and American empires, 1688 to the present, Julian Go
- New directions in US foreign policy, edited by Inderjeet Parmar, Linda B. Miller and Mark Ledwidge
- 20th century American foreign policy, security and self-interest, Ronald J. Caridi
- Rise to globalism, American foreign policy since 1938, Stephen E. Ambrose and Douglas G. Brinkley
- The culture of terrorism, Noam Chomsky
- The New Left and the origins of the Cold War, [edited by] Robert James Maddox
- The culture of terrorism, Noam Chomsky
- Cultural imperialism, essays on the political economy of cultural domination, edited by Bernd Hamm and Russell Smandych
- Soft power and US foreign policy, theoretical, historical and contemporary perspectives, edited by Inderjeet Parmar and Michael Cox
- Soft power, the means to success in world politics, Joseph S. Nye
- Public diplomacy in a changing world, special editors of this volume, Geoffrey Cowan, Nicholas J. Cull
- Writing security, United States foreign policy and the politics of identity, David Campbell
- Why Wilson matters, the origin of American liberal internationalism and its crisis today, Tony Smith
- Japan and the United States, edited by William J. Barnds