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Economics and World Power : An Assessment of American Diplomacy Since 1789 / ed. by Samuel F. Wells, William H. Becker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Political Economy of International ChangePublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1984]Copyright date: ©1984Description: 1 online resource (478 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231909563
  • 9780231881333
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Notes on the Contributors -- Preface: Economics and World Power -- 1. 1789-1820: All conomists, All Diplomats -- 2. 1821-1860: Economics and the Diplomacy of American Expansionism -- 3. 1861-1898: Economic Growth and Diplomatic Adjustment -- 4. 1899-1920: America Adjusts to World Power -- 5. 1921-1932: Expansionist Impulses and Domestic Constraints -- 6. 1933–1945: Economic Diplomacy in a Time of Crisis -- 7. 1945-1960: The Era of American Economic Hegemony -- 8. Since 1961: American Power in a New World Economy -- Epilogue: An Assessment -- Index -- Backmatter
Summary: Presents eight essays on American diplomacy since 1789 in chronological order to see how America has adjusted to world power.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Notes on the Contributors -- Preface: Economics and World Power -- 1. 1789-1820: All conomists, All Diplomats -- 2. 1821-1860: Economics and the Diplomacy of American Expansionism -- 3. 1861-1898: Economic Growth and Diplomatic Adjustment -- 4. 1899-1920: America Adjusts to World Power -- 5. 1921-1932: Expansionist Impulses and Domestic Constraints -- 6. 1933–1945: Economic Diplomacy in a Time of Crisis -- 7. 1945-1960: The Era of American Economic Hegemony -- 8. Since 1961: American Power in a New World Economy -- Epilogue: An Assessment -- Index -- Backmatter

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Presents eight essays on American diplomacy since 1789 in chronological order to see how America has adjusted to world power.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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