This expanded edition of Henry A. Kissinger’s “American Foreign Policy” presents a series of essays, speeches, and analyses on the major challenges facing U.S. diplomacy during the Cold War. Kissinger discusses the domestic foundations of foreign policy, the central strategic dilemmas confronting the United States, and the complexities of negotiations such as those carried out during the …
This book analyzes the geopolitical rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War era. Thomas B. Larson provides a detailed examination of the political, military, and ideological competition that shaped international relations in the mid-twentieth century. Through historical narrative and analytical commentary, the book explores the origins of the conflict, key con…
Buku ini membahas operasi rahasia yang dilakukan oleh Amerika Serikat di berbagai wilayah dunia. Ditulis oleh tim peneliti dari Global Future Institute, buku ini menganalisis strategi, motivasi, dan tujuan geopolitik di balik aktivitas clandestine AS. Para penulis membahas konteks historis intervensi Amerika, pengaruhnya terhadap politik internasional, serta konsekuensi yang dirasakan oleh nega…
This fourth edition of John King Fairbank’s classic work offers a comprehensive historical analysis of the complex relationship between the United States and China. The book traces political, cultural, and economic interactions from the earliest contacts to the modern era, placing particular emphasis on the shifts in diplomacy and mutual perception throughout the twentieth century. Fairbank e…
This book reveals the significant role of the Irish people in saving Europe's intellectual heritage after the fall of the Roman Empire. Through their monasteries and religious communities, Irish scholars copied, preserved, and redistributed important ancient texts that had been nearly lost during the Dark Ages. Thomas Cahill describes how Irish monks became a bridge between ancient civilization…
This book examines the political career and diplomatic challenges faced by Lester Pearson, one of Canada’s most influential statesmen and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Written by Peter Stursberg, it explores Pearson’s complex relationship with the United States, focusing on the tensions and dilemmas that shaped Canadian–American relations during the mid-twentieth century. Through detailed…
This book examines France's role in the United Nations from 1945 to 1995. Under the coordination of André Lewin, various authors describe France's diplomatic contributions, foreign policy, role as a permanent member of the Security Council, and the dynamics of France's relationship with this international organization. With an introduction by Alain Juppé, the book provides a historical and an…
This book presents an in-depth study of two of the most influential and controversial figures in 20th-century French history: Philippe Pétain and Charles de Gaulle. Through his investigative style, J.-R. Tournoux depicts the relationships, ideological conflicts, differences in political vision, and the lives of these two figures who played a major role in World War I, World War II, and the pol…
This volume of the “Foreign Relations of the United States” series documents U.S. diplomatic activities and foreign policy decisions concerning the Near East and Africa during the year 1951. Compiled by the Office of the Historian, it presents declassified correspondence, policy papers, and internal communications that illustrate America’s strategic interests in the region during the earl…
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 dis…