United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century
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- Melvin Laird and Nixon's quest for a post-Vietnam foreign policy 1969-1973, Richard A. Hunt
- The Splendid Blond Beast: Money, Law, and Genocide in the Twentieth Century
- The American ascendancy, how the United States gained and wielded global dominance, by Michael H. Hunt
- Terrorism and war
- "A problem from hell", America and the age of genocide, Samantha Power
- To shape our world for good, master narratives and regime change in U.S. foreign policy, 1900-2011, C. William Walldorf Jr
- On history, Tariq Ali and Oliver Stone in conversation
- US presidential elections and foreign policy, candidates, campaigns, and global politics from FDR to Bill Clinton, edited by Andrew Johnstone and Andrew Priest
- The rise of the Fourth Reich, the secret societies that threaten to take over America, Jim Marrs
- Reds, McCarthyism in twentieth-century America, Ted Morgan
- Burn before reading, presidents, CIA directors, and secret intelligence, Stansfield Turner
- Every day is extra, John Kerry
- How America markets its wars, a case study, Penny L. Lauck-Dunlop ; with a foreword by Bradley Moody
- Hegemony or survival, America's quest for global dominance, Noam Chomsky
- Imagining the Middle East:, the building of an American foreign policy, 1918-1967, Matthew F. Jacobs
- In those days:, a diplomat remembers, James W. Spain
- Reclaiming American virtue, the human rights revolution of the 1970s, Barbara J. Keys
- The good fight, why liberals--and only liberals--can win the War on Terror and make America great again, Peter Beinart
- Every Day Is Extra, John Kerry
- The wise men, six friends and the world they made, Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas, Part 1
- Architects of power:, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and the American century, Philip Terzian
- Evolution of the Secretary of Defense in the era of massive retaliation, Charles Wilson, Neil McElroy, and Thomas Gates, 1953-1961
- War made easy, how presidents & pundits keep spinning us to death, a presentation of the Institute for Public Accuracy ; a Media Education Foundation production ; written and directed by Loretta Alper & Jeremy Earp ; produced by Loretta Alper
- Les secrets de la Maison-Blanche, l'impact des fuites d'informations confidentielles sur la politique eĢtrangeĢre des EĢtats-Unis, Karine PreĢmont
- On history, Oliver Stone and Tariq Ali in conversation
- Dupes:, How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century
- Law and war:, international law and American history, Peter Maguire
- Depression to Cold War, a history of America from Herbert Hoover to Ronald Reagan, Joseph M. Siracusa and David G. Coleman
- Presidents at war, from Truman to Bush, the gathering of military power to our Commanders in Chief
- The promise and pitfalls of grand strategy, Hal Brands
- Hegemony or survival, America's quest for global dominance, Noam Chomsky
- Friends in deed:, inside the U.S.-Israel alliance, Yossi Melman, Dan Raviv
- The world of Cyrus Eaton
- Rearming at the dawn of the Cold War, Louis Johnson, George Marshall, and Robert Lovett, 1949-1952, Jeffrey A. Larsen and Robert M. Shelala II
- The United States and fascist Italy, 1922-1940, David F. Schmitz
- George Marshall, defender of the republic, David L. Roll
- The athletic crusade, sport and American cultural imperialism, Gerald R. Gems
- Empire of the air, aviation and the American ascendancy, Jenifer Van Vleck
- The global village myth, distance, war and the limits of power, Patrick Porter
- Expanding the Secretary's role in foreign affairs, Robert McNamara and Clark Clifford 1963-1968, Joel C. Christenson
- The fog of war, eleven lessons from the life of Robert S. McNamara, Sony Pictures Classics presents a @radical.media & SenArt Films production in association with The Globe Department Store ; an Errol Morris film
- To make and keep peace among ourselves and with all nations
- The decline of deĢtente, Elliot Richardson, James Schlesinger, and Donald Rumsfeld 1973-1977, Walter S. Pool
- Creating the alter ego, Deputy Secretaries of Defense in the Truman Administration, 1949-1953, Shannon E. Mohan
- Winning our freedoms together, African Americans and apartheid, 1945-1960, Nicholas Grant
- Race for sanctions, African Americans against apartheid, 1946-1994, Francis Njubi Nesbitt
- The rise of the Fourth Reich, the secret societies that threaten to take over America, Jim Marrs
- Architects of power, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and the American century, Philip Terzian
- Cult of the irrelevant, the waning influence of social science on national security, Michael Desch
- Dupes, how America's adversaries have manipulated progressives for a century, Paul Kengor
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