Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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1011731
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b766101
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Main Entry
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Brands, H. W.
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Title & Author
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What America owes the world : : the struggle for the soul of foreign policy /\ H.W. Brands.
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 1998.
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Page. NO
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x, 335 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0521630312
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: 0521639689
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: 9780521630313
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: 9780521639682
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-326) and index.
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Contents
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Exceptionalists all! the first hundred years -- Brooks Adams: Marx for Imperialists -- Walter Lippmann and a New Republic for a new era -- When the future worked and the trains ran on time: Lincoln Steffens -- Dr. Beard's garden -- Kennan, Morgenthau, and the sources of superpower conduct -- Reinhold Niebuhr and the foreign policy of original sin -- God blinked but Herman didn't -- On Wisconsin: Madison and points left -- The brief of Norman's woe: Commentary and the new conservatism -- It ain't over till it's over-and not even then.
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Abstract
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For two hundred years, Americans have believed that they have an obligation to improve the lot of humanity. This belief has consistently shaped U.S. foreign policy. Yet within this consensus, two schools of thought have contended: the "exemplarist" school (Brands's term), which holds that what America chiefly owes the world is the benign example of a well-functioning democracy, and the "vindicationist" school, which asserts that force must sometimes supplement a good example. In this book, H.W. Brands traces the evolution of these two schools as they emerged in the arguments of the most important public thinkers of the last two centuries.
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This book is both an intellectual and moral history of U.S. foreign policy and a guide to the fundamental question of America's relations with the rest of the world - a question more pressing than ever in the confusion that has succeeded the Cold War: What does America owe the world?
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Subject
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University of South Alabama
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Subject
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Außenpolitik
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Subject
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Diplomatic relations-- Historiography.
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Subject
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Diplomatic relations-- Philosophy.
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Subject
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Politische Philosophie
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Subject
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Buitenlandse politiek.
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Subject
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United States, Foreign relations, Historiography.
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Subject
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United States, Foreign relations, Philosophy.
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Subject
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États-Unis, Relations extérieures, Historiographie.
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États-Unis, Relations extérieures, Philosophie.
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États-Unis, Relations extérieures, Historiographie.
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États-Unis, Relations extérieures, Philosophie.
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États-Unis, Relations extérieures, Historiographie.
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États-Unis, Relations extérieures, Philosophie.
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Subject
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United States, Foreign relations, Historiography.
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Subject
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United States, Foreign relations, Philosophy.
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Subject
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United States.
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Subject
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USA.
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Dewey Classification
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327.73
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LC Classification
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E183.7.B694 1998
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NLM classification
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89.90bcl
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