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Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations provides readers with an in-depth analysis of how the United States developed its approach to international diplomacy and military engagement. Authors Frank Costigliola and Barbara J. Keys explore the major turning points, from isolationism through global leadership, examining the ideological, economic, and political factors that influenced American decision-making.
The book traces diplomatic relations across centuries, analyzing pivotal moments such as territorial expansion, wars, and Cold War tensions. It addresses how cultural values, economic interests, and strategic considerations shaped foreign policy under different administrations. The authors present multiple perspectives on controversial decisions, offering readers a balanced understanding of America’s complex international relationships and their lasting global impact.







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