American Foreign Policy Traditions
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Brendan O'Connor - University of Sydney, Australia
December 2009 | 1 648 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This four-volume collection brings together the academic writings of scholars who have examined America's foreign policy through the lens of diverse and often contradictory political traditions that stretch back to the founding of the United States, including liberalism, 'messianism' and 'isolationism'. The selected papers address the historical development of these traditions, their application for understanding contemporary US foreign policy, the emergence of new traditions such as neoconservatism, and the perpetual existence of 'anti-Americanism'.
The SAGE Library of International Relations brings together the most influential and field-defining articles, both classical and contemporary, in a number of key areas of research and inquiry in International Relations.
Each multi-volume set represents a collection of the essential published works collated from the foremost publications in the field by an editor or editorial team of renowned international stature.
They also include a full introduction, presenting a rationale for the selection and mapping out the discipline's past, present and likely future.
This series is designed to be a 'gold standard' for university libraries throughout the world with an interest in International Relations.
VOLUME ONE: THE FOUNDATIONS THE AMERICA TRADITION
The Idea of Foreign Policy Traditions
Renée Jeffery
The American Tradition
Walter Russell Mead
Henry Kissinger
Max Savelle
Walter McDougall
Michael Dunne
Messianism, Exceptionalism and Realism
Walter McDougall
Anatol Lieven
Norman A. Graebner
The British Inheritance/Enemy
Walter Russell Mead
Bernard Porter
Washington's Legacy and Unilateralism
James Hutson
Walter McDougall
The Hamiltonian Tradition
Walter Russell Mead
The Jeffersonian Tradition
Robert Tucker and David Hendrickson
Walter LaFeber
The Jacksonian Tradition
Anatol Lieven
Joseph Fry
VOLUME TWO: THE TRADITIONS OF GREAT POWER AMERICA
The Monroe Doctrine and Manifest Destiny
Walter LaFeber
Andreas Stephanson
America Imperialism?
Dexter Perkins
Joseph Fry
Anti-Imperialism
Robert Buzzanco
Robert L. Beisner
Open Door Policy and Williams' Extension
Mark Atwood Lawrence
Bradford Perkins
Christopher Layne
Isolationism and the Anti-War Tradition
C. V. Crabb
Arthur A. Ekirch
The Wilsonian Tradition and American Liberalism
Walter Russell Mead
Tony Smith
Colin Dueck
Containment and American Realism
Walter McDougall
Andrew J. Bacevich
The Past and the Future
Henry Nau
VOLUME THREE: ANTI-AMERICAN TRADITION
Brendon O'Connor
Early History: Environmental, Cultural and Political Inferiority
Andrei Markovits
David Kennedy
James Ceaser
Philippe Roger
Tony Judt
Henry Pelling
Cold War Anti-Americanism
Paul Hollander
Richard F. Kuisel
Henry Fairlie
William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick
Vladimir Shlapentokh
After September 11, 2001
Richard Crockett
Josef Joffe
Paul Hollander
Barry Rubin and Judith Colp Rubin
Robert Singh
Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes
Jean-Francois Revel
Bush and Anti-Americanism
Brendon O'Connor
D. Jason Bergrenn and Nicol Rae
VOLUME FOUR: REGIONAL AND NATIONAL VARIETIES OF ANTI-AMERICANISM
Alvin Z. Rubenstein and Donald E. Smith
Alan McPherson
Ana Maria Dopico
Glenn J. Dorn
Kim Richard Nossal
Eric Shiraev and Vladislav Zubok
Gerard Grunberg
Sophie Meunier
Julie E. Sweig
Ivan Krastev
Warren I. Cohen and Nancy Bernkopf Tucker
Yongshik Bong
Alastair Iain Johnston and Daniela Stockman
Wilfried Buchta
John Chiddick
Timothy Mitchell