The study of US foreign relations is one of the most dynamic fields of American history. This collection captures this effervescence through more than 100 entries delving into everything from the American War of Independence to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and beyond.
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- The 1930s and the Road to World War II
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- Afghanistan-US Relations
- Agriculture and Food Aid in US Policymaking during the Cold War
- Andrew Jackson and US Foreign Relations
- Anti-Imperialism
- Antinuclear Movement
- Arab-Israeli Wars and US Foreign Relations
- Argentina-US Relations
- Asia Pacific and United States Strategy
- Australia, New Zealand, and the US since World War II
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- Brazil-US Relations
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- Canada-US Relations, 1759-2019
- Caribbean-US Relations
- Central America-US Relations
- Chemical and Biological Weapons
- Chile-US Relations
- China and the United States
- Civil War in an Atlantic Context
- Congo/Zaire and US Policymaking
- Congress in the History of US Foreign Relations
- The Constitution of the United States and Foreign Relations
- Counterinsurgency in United States Army History, 1860 to 1975
- The Cuban Revolution
- D
- Decolonization and US Foreign Relations
- The Democratic Party and US Foreign Relations
- Dwight D. Eisenhower and American Foreign Relations
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- Early American Foreign Relations, 1775-1815
- Eastern Europe-US Relations
- Egypt-US Relations
- Environmental Diplomacy
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- The Federalist Era and US Foreign Relations
- Foreign Economic Aid
- Foreign Economic Policy
- Foreign Trade Policy from the Revolution to World War I
- France-US Relations
- Franklin D. Roosevelt and US Foreign Relations
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- Gender in US Foreign Relations
- Germany-US Relations
- Grand Strategy
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- Harry S. Truman and US Foreign Relations
- Henry Kissinger and US Foreign Relations
- Human Rights and US Foreign Relations
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- Immigration Policy and US Foreign Relations before 1945
- India-US Relations
- Indigenous Nations and US Foreign Policy
- Indonesia-US Relations, 1949-1999
- Intelligence and US Foreign Relations
- International Law and US Foreign Relations
- International Terrorism and the United States
- Iran-US Relations
- Iraq-US Relations, 1920-2003
- Ireland-US Relations
- Isolationism
- Israel-US Relations
- Italy-US Relations
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- Japan-US Relations
- John Quincy Adams: Architect of American Empire
- Journalism and US Foreign Relations
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- The Korean Peninsula and US Foreign Relations
- The Korean War
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- Labor and US Foreign Relations
- The League of Nations and the United States
- LGBTQ Issues and US Foreign Relations
- The Long War on Drugs
- The Louisiana Purchase: Liberty, Slavery, and the Incorporation of the
- Territory of Orleans
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- Mexico-US Relations from Independence to the Present
- Military Assistance Programs since 1945
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- NATO-US Relations
- Neutrality/Non-Alignment and the United States
- The Nixon Administration and American Foreign Relations
- Nuclear Arms Control in US Foreign Policy
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- OPEC, International Oil, and the United States
- Origins of the Vietnam War
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- The Panama Canal
- The Persian Gulf War
- Philippines-US Relations
- Popular Culture and US Foreign Relations
- Progressivism and US Power
- Propaganda in the History of US Foreign Relations
- Public Opinion and US Foreign Relations
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- The Reagan Presidency and US Foreign Relations
- Religious Influences on US Foreign Relations
- The Republican Party and US Foreign Relations
- Russia-US Foreign Relations, 1917-1991
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- Saudi Arabia-US Relations
- Scandinavia-US Relations since 1940
- Social Science and US Foreign Affairs
- Southeast Asia and the United States
- Southern Africa and the United States
- The Space Race and American Foreign Relations
- Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars
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- Technology and US Foreign Relations
- Theodore Roosevelt and US Foreign Relations
- The Third World and the United States
- Thomas Jefferson and US Foreign Relations
- Tourism in the History of US Foreign Relations
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- The United Kingdom and the United States: The Special Relationship
- The United Nations and the United States
- The United States at the End of the Cold War, 1989-1993
- US Imperialism, 1898-1914
- US Indian Policy, 1783-1830
- US War in Iraq since 2003
- The US-Mexico War
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- The Vietnam War and American Military Strategy, 1965-1973
- The Vietnam War
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- West Africa and US Foreign Relations
- William McKinley and American Empire
- William Seward and the Diplomacy of the Civil War
- Wilsonianism
- World War I
- World War II in Europe