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Paperback American Diplomacy in the Modern World Book

ISBN: 102526908X

ISBN13: 9781025269085

American Diplomacy in the Modern World

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"American Diplomacy in the Modern World" is a thought-provoking analysis of the United States' role in international affairs following the First World War. Written by Arthur Bullard, this work examines the shifting landscape of global politics and the evolving strategies of American foreign policy during a pivotal era of transition. Bullard explores the complexities of international cooperation, the challenges of isolationism, and the necessity of proactive diplomatic engagement in an increasingly interconnected world.

The text delves into the mechanisms of modern statecraft, offering critical insights into the League of Nations, the preservation of peace, and the economic interdependencies that define twentieth-century relations. By scrutinizing the principles that guide American interactions with foreign powers, Bullard provides a comprehensive overview of the tensions between national interests and global responsibilities. This volume serves as an essential historical document for understanding the intellectual foundations of early twentieth-century American diplomacy and the ongoing quest for international stability. It is an invaluable resource for students of political science, history, and international relations seeking to understand the precedents of contemporary foreign policy.

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