United States -- Foreign relations -- Philosophy
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United States -- Foreign relations -- Philosophy
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- U.S. human rights policy, a 20-year assessment
- American insurgents, a brief history of American anti-imperialism, Richard Seymour
- Beneath the United States, a history of U.S. policy toward Latin America, Lars Schoultz
- Colossus, the rise and fall of the American empire, Niall Ferguson
- Kissinger's shadow, the long reach of America's most controversial statesman, Greg Grandin
- Perpetual war for perpetual peace, how we got to be so hated, Gore Vidal
- Mission failure, America and the world in the post-Cold War era, Michael Mandelbaum
- Exceptional, why the world needs a powerful America, Dick Cheney, Liz Cheney
- American empire, the realities and consequences of U.S. diplomacy, Andrew J. Bacevich
- Henry Kissinger and the American century, Jeremi Suri
- At war with ourselves, why America is squandering its chance to build a better world, Michael Hirsh
- Special providence, American foreign policy and how it changed the world, Walter Russell Mead
- Great powers, America and the world after Bush, Thomas P.M. Barnett
- What Uncle Sam really wants, Noam Chomsky
- In the arena, [good citizens, a great republic, and how one speech can reinvigorate America], Pete Hegseth
- The American way of war, guided missiles, misguided men, and a republic in peril, Eugene Jarecki
- The inevitability of tragedy, Henry Kissinger and his world, Barry Gewen
- The choice, global domination or global leadership, Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Colossus, the price of America's empire, Niall Ferguson
- Kissinger's shadow, the long reach of America's most controversial statesman, Greg Grandin
- Earning the Rockies, how geography shapes America's role in the world, Robert D. Kaplan
- Rogue nation, American unilateralism and the failure of good intentions, Clyde Prestowitz
- In the arena, good citizens, a great republic, and how one speech can reinvigorate America, Pete Hegseth
- The inevitability of tragedy, Henry Kissinger and his world, Barry Gewen
- Passionate declarations, essays on war and justice, Howard Zinn
- In the Arena, Good Citizens, a Great Republic, and How One Speech Can Reinvigorate America, Pete Hegseth
- Worldmaking, the art and science of American diplomacy, David Milne
- The cycles of American history, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr
- The irony of manifest destiny, the tragedy of American foreign policy, William Pfaff
- Superpower illusions, how myths and false ideologies led America astray-- and how to return to reality, Jack F. Matlock, Jr
- America in retreat, the new isolationism and the coming global disorder, Bret Stephens
- Rogue state, America at war with the world, T.D. Allman
- Earning the Rockies, how geography shapes America's role in the world, Robert D. Kaplan
- Surprise, security, and the American experience, John Lewis Gaddis
- War and the American presidency, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr
- Foreign affairs and the founding fathers, from confederation to constitution, 1776-1787, Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, and Joseph M. Siracusa
- Special providence, American foreign policy and how it changed the world, Walter Russell Mead
- America unbound, the Bush revolution in foreign policy, Ivo H. Daalder, James M. Lindsay
- Earning the Rockies, how geography shapes America's role in the world, Robert D. Kaplan
- America in retreat, the new isolationism and the coming global disorder, Bret Stephens
- The paradox of American power, why the world's only superpower can't go it alone, Joseph S. Nye Jr
- Kissinger's shadow, the long reach of america's most controversial statesman, Greg Grandin
- The inevitability of tragedy, Henry Kissinger and his world, Barry Gewen
- Magic and mayhem, the delusions of American foreign policy from Korea to Afghanistan, Derek Leebaert
- El imperio del miedo, guerra, terrorismo y democracia, Benjamin R. Barber ; [traducción de Marta Pino Moreno]
- Exceptional, why the world needs a powerful America, Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney
- Exceptional, why the world needs a powerful America, Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney
- Kissinger's shadow, the long reach of America's most controversial statesman, Greg Grandin
- The future of power, Joseph S. Nye, Jr
- American Machiavelli, Alexander Hamilton and the origins of U.S. foreign policy, John Lamberton Harper
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