United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
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- The Hell of good intentions, America's foreign policy elite and the decline of U.S. primacy, Stephen M. Walt
- Foreign policy, inc., privatizing America's national interest, Lawrence Davidson
- Security without war, a post-Cold War foreign policy, Michael H. Shuman and Hal Harvey
- From Cold War to hot peace, an American ambassador in Putin's Russia, Michael McFaul
- American foreign policy since World War II, John Spanier, Steven W. Hook
- The challenge to NATO, global security and the Atlantic alliance, edited by Michael O. Slobodchikoff, G. Doug Davis and Brandon Stewart
- The domestic sources of American foreign policy, insights and evidence, edited by James M. McCormick
- The twilight war, the secret history of America's thirty-year conflict with Iran, David Crist
- The jungle grows back, America and our imperiled world, Robert Kagan
- Doomed to succeed, the U.S.-Israel relationship from Truman to Obama, Dennis Ross
- Soldiers of reason, the Rand Corporation and the rise of the American empire, Alex Abella
- Missing man, the American spy who vanished in Iran, Barry Meier
- The day after, why America wins the war but loses the peace, Brendan R. Gallagher
- U.S. vs. them, how a half century of conservatism has undermined America's security, J. Peter Scoblic
- War in a time of peace, Bush, Clinton, and the generals, David Halberstam
- American foreign policy, past, present, and future, [by] Glenn P. Hastedt
- Back channel to Cuba, the hidden history of negotiations between Washington and Havana, William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh
- American foreign policy, past, present, and future, Glenn P. Hastedt
- American empire, the rise of a global power, the democratic revolution at home, 1945-2000, Joshua B. Freeman
- Maximalist, America in the world from Truman to Obama, Stephen Sestanovich
- How we missed the story, Osama bin Laden, the Taliban, and the hijacking of Afghanistan, Roy Gutman
- Republic in peril, American empire and the liberal tradition, David C. Hendrickson
- Russian-American relations in the post-Cold War world, James W. Peterson
- Red line, American foreign policy in a time of fractured politics and failing states, P.J. Crowley
- The culture of contentment, John Kenneth Galbraith
- The Unfinished Presidency, Jimmy Carter's Journey beyond the White House, Douglas Brinkley
- A Delicate Relationship, the United States and Burma/Myanmar since 1945, Kenton Clymer
- The metamorphosis of U.S.-Korea relations, the Korean question revisited, Jongwoo Han
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