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Diffidence and ambition: The Intellectual sources of U.S. foreign policy
Diffidence and Ambition explores the intellectual foundations that shaped U.S. foreign policy from the interwar period through World War II. Carlo Maria Santoro examines how ideas, strategic thinking, and institutional dynamics influenced America's global role, focusing on political, military, and diplomatic perspectives. Drawing from historical analysis and intellectual history, the book reveals how competing visions—marked by caution on one hand and assertiveness on the other—formed the basis of American foreign policy behavior. It also highlights the impact of key institutions such as the Council on Foreign Relations in shaping policy debates and strategic decisions. This work provides a comprehensive understanding of the ideological and analytical roots underlying U.S. engagement with the world.
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