9-11 and American Foreign Policy
A Challenging Quest
A Critique of Containment
A Dialectic Doctrine for Dictators
A SHAFR Retrospective
A World Restored- Religion, Counterrevolution, and the Search for Order in the
Almost Persuaded- The Johnson Administration's Extension of Nuclear Cooperation with South Africa, 1965–1967
American Grand Strategy since 1940- Political Science and History
American Knowledge and Global Power
America's Europe, Europe's America-- Image, influence, and interaction, 1933-1958,Fall96, Vol. 20 Issue 4
An Emerging New Field of Study-U.S. Intelligence
Anglo-American Rivalry and the Origins of
Bernath Lecture- American Knowledge and Global Power
Both Sticks and Carrots
Bridging the Gap between the Sacred and the Secular in the History of American Foreign Relations
Christianity, Dissent, and the Cold War
Civil war and foreign intervention- Why or why not
Clausewitz for Diplomatic Historians
Cleaning up the Mess of Versailles
Cold War II- The Eisenhower Administration, the
Cold War Orientalism
Cold War Revisionism-A Practitioner's Perspective
Cold War Scholars and Thinking about Warfare
Confessions of a Consensus Historian
Congress and Foreign Policy in the Cold War
Conquest American Style
Dean Acheson and the Making of the West
Digesting Postwar Japanese Media
Domestic Consumption and the Americanization of the World Paradigm
Domestic Impact of the Korean War
Economic Diplomacy,
Evan Thomas comment on Francis M. Bator's No Good Choices- LBJ and the Vietnam-Great Society Connection
Expanding the economic pie the corporatist way
Explaining US-third world relations
Family and Nation
Formation of American Regional Policy for the Middle East, 1950–1952
Founding father--Samuel Flagg Bemis and the study of U.S.-Latin American relations
Fredrik Logevall comment on Francis M. Bator's No Good Choices- LBJ and the Vietnam-Great Society Connection
From World War to Cold War
George F. Kennan's Core Values and American Foreign Policy, 1938–1993
Grand Strategy and Regional Conflict- Nixon, Kissinger, and Crisis in
Harold Macmillan and the Golden Days of Anglo-Americ