The New Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations: Volume 4, Challenges to American Primacy, 1945 to the Present
Exploring America's Global Leadership and Challenges Since 1945
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Apr '15
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This volume examines American foreign relations from 1945 to today, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced in maintaining global leadership. The New Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations provides a comprehensive analysis.
The New Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations: Volume 4, Challenges to American Primacy, 1945 to the Present serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolution of American foreign policy from the end of World War II to contemporary times. This updated edition integrates recent scholarship and insights, shedding light on the complexities of international relations and the pivotal role the United States has played on the global stage. Covering the era from 1945 onwards, it examines the geopolitical landscape and the challenges that have shaped America’s approach to foreign affairs.
In this volume, readers will find a thorough exploration of the security dilemmas faced by superpowers, particularly in the context of the Cold War and its aftermath. The narrative delves into the American determination to assert leadership in a shifting international system and the implications of this drive for both domestic and foreign policy. The book also highlights the influence of interest groups and political dynamics within the United States that have often led leaders to amplify perceived threats abroad.
The New Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations: Volume 4 not only chronicles historical events but also provides a critical analysis of the political mechanisms that have influenced U.S. foreign relations. By bridging historical context with contemporary issues, this volume is invaluable for scholars and readers interested in understanding the ongoing challenges to American primacy in a complex world.
'Warren I. Cohen qualifies as the dean of America's diplomatic historians. In this brilliant new volume, he brings to bear all his experience, perspective, and extraordinary insight to describe America's struggles for primacy in the world over the past seven decades. This book is a remarkable achievement.' James Mann, The Johns Hopkins University
'Few historians can match Warren I. Cohen's masterful ability to synthesize and analyze the complex trajectory of American international history. In this revised and updated history of American foreign relations since 1945, he deftly shows how U.S. policy makers dealt with an array of challenges from Stalin to bin Laden. We see how vision and ambition intersected with threat perception and domestic politics to shape America's role in the international arena. This is a terrific book to consider for our classes.' Melvyn Leffler, University of Virginia
ISBN: 9781107536135
Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 24mm
Weight: 608g
396 pages