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American foreign policy today
This book provides an overview of the principles, goals, and challenges of United States foreign policy during the mid-twentieth century. Written by Temple Wanamaker with a preface by then–Secretary of State Dean Rusk, it analyzes America’s international role in the context of Cold War tensions, global diplomacy, and emerging political shifts in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The text discusses the foundations of U.S. diplomatic strategies, the objectives behind major policy decisions, and the broader implications of American engagement in world affairs. It serves as an accessible introduction to foreign policy issues of the era for students, researchers, and general readers.
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