
In His Last Years As President Of The United States, An Embattled George Washington Yearned For A Time When His Nation Would Have The Strength Of A Giant And There Will Be None Who Can Make Us Afraid. At The Turn Of The Twentieth Century, The United States Seemed Poised To Achieve A Position Of World Power Beyond What Even Washington Could Have Imagined. In The American Century And Beyond: U.s. Foreign Relations, 1893-2014, The Second Volume Of A New Split Paperback Edition Of The Award-winning From Colony To Superpower, George C. Herring Recounts The Rise Of The United States From The Dawn Of What Came To Be Known As The American Century. This Fast-paced Narrative Tells A Story Of Stunning Successes And Tragic Failures, Illuminating The Central Importance Of Foreign Relations To The Existence And Survival Of The Nation. Herring Shows How Policymakers Defined American Interests Broadly To Include Territorial Expansion, Access To Growing Markets, And The Spread Of The American Way Of Life. He Recounts The United States' Domination Of The Caribbean And Pacific, Its Decisive Involvement In Two World Wars, And The Eventual Victory In The Half-century Cold War That Left It, After The Collapse Of The Soviet Union, The World's Lone Superpower. But The Unipolar Moment Turned Out To Be Stunningly Brief. Since The Turn Of The Twenty-first Century, Conflicts In Afghanistan And Iraq And The Emergence Of Nations Such As Brazil, Russia, India, And China Have Left The United States In A Position That Is Uncertain At Best. A New Chapter Brings Herring's Sweeping Narrative Up Through The Global War On Terror To The Present.
This work investigates how the United States evolved from a regional power at the end of the nineteenth century into a global hegemon and the subsequent challenges to that dominance in the twenty-first century. George C. Herring, a distinguished historian of American foreign relations, utilizes extensive archival research and historical analysis to trace the trajectory of U.S. policy. He argues that the definition of national interest has consistently expanded to encompass territorial, economic, and ideological objectives, shaping the nation's role on the world stage.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a definitive synthesis of American diplomatic history, frequently noting its clarity and narrative cohesion. Scholars often cite Herring's work as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of U.S. global engagement over the last century.
Page Count:
736
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190649259
ISBN-13:
9780190649258
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