Incoming Resources
- Architects of power, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and the American century, by Philip Terzian
- Mission failure, America and the world in the post-Cold War era, Michael Mandelbaum
- The ghost at the feast, America and the collapse of world order, 1900-1941, Robert Kagan
- The jungle grows back, America and our imperiled world, Robert Kagan
- A brief history of the Cold War, Lee Edwards & Elizabeth Edwards Spalding
- When the world seemed new, George H. W. Bush and the end of the Cold War, Jeffrey A. Engel
- The Jakarta method, Washington's anticommunist crusade and the mass murder program that shaped our world, Vincent Bevins
- The Hell of good intentions, America's foreign policy elite and the decline of U.S. primacy, Stephen M. Walt
- Maximalist, America in the world from Truman to Obama, Stephen Sestanovich
- America in the world, a history in documents from the War with Spain to the War on Terror, edited by Jeffrey A. Engel, Mark Atwood Lawrence, and Andrew Preston
- Creating the American century, the ideas and legacies of America's twentieth-century foreign policy founders, Martin J. Sklar
- The right way to lose a war, America in an age of unwinnable conflicts, Dominic Tierney
- The will to lead, America's indispensable role in the global fight for freedom, Anders Fogh Rasmussen
- Before the first shots are fired, how America can win or lose off the battlefield, Tony Zinni and Tony Koltz
- Harry and Arthur, Truman, Vandenberg, and the partnership that created the free world, Lawrence J. Haas
- A shifting role (1900/1912), Victor South
- Magic and mayhem, the delusions of American foreign policy from Korea to Afghanistan, Derek Leebaert
- A shifting role, America and the world (1900-1912), by Victor South
- U.S. vs. them, how a half century of conservatism has undermined America's security, J. Peter Scoblic
- America as a world power, from the Spanish-American War to today, Suzanne Cloud Tapper
- Do morals matter?, presidents and foreign policy from FDR to Trump, Joseph S. Nye, Jr
- The right kind of revolution, modernization, development, and U.S. foreign policy from the Cold War to the present, Michael E. Latham