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Mixed messages: American politics and international organization 1919–1999
Mixed Messages explores the complex relationship between the United States and major international organizations from the end of World War I through the end of the twentieth century. Edward C. Luck analyzes how American domestic politics, shifting national interests, and public opinion have shaped U.S. engagement with institutions such as the League of Nations and the United Nations. The book highlights the contradictions in U.S. foreign policy—promoting international cooperation while simultaneously resisting constraints on national sovereignty. Through historical analysis and political insight, Luck reveals how these conflicting impulses have influenced global governance and America’s role in the international system.
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