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Rise to Globalism
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Explore the evolution of American foreign policy from 1938 to the present in “Rise to Globalism.” This updated ninth edition offers a concise overview of pivotal events, including World War II, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, and 9/11. Analyze how American economic influence, racial dynamics, and the fear of Communism have shaped the nation’s foreign policy, considering the United States’ significant global power. Discover key insights into the Iran-Contra scandal and the rise of international terrorism by acclaimed historian Stephen E. Ambrose.
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Chirag –
Decent book, but sometimes hard to follow all the events and names. Still, a useful resource.
Arshiya –
Provides good knowledge about foreign policy. Some parts are hard to read. Overall good reading.
Pratishtha Tekriwal –
This book provides essential historical context. Found the sections on economic influence particularly insightful.
Neha Sharma –
A solid overview, but sometimes felt a bit dry. Still, a good resource for understanding US foreign policy.
Deba Kumar Narzary –
A bit dry in places, but ultimately a valuable resource for understanding complex issues. Would recommend.
Gadireddy Venkata Sai Krishna Phanindra –
Ambrose offers a concise yet comprehensive look. Some parts were dense, but overall, informative.
Simar Singh Gulati –
Rise to Globalism is a great read for anyone interested in learning about US foreign policy. It offers a good grasp.
Subhankar Ghosh –
A well-written book that captures key moments in American history. The analysis of racial dynamics was eye-opening.
Shibam Saha –
Informative and thought-provoking. Sheds light on US foreign policy decisions. Enjoyed the read overall!
Rupali Thareja –
It’s okay, not too bad. I feel I could have read something else, not very interesting. I had little higher expectations.
Pranay Yadav Yadav –
Provides a strong overview of US foreign policy. The coverage of the Cold War was particularly strong.
Akanksha Jain –
Good historical overview, but can be biased. Still, a valuable read for understanding the rise of globalism.
Aryama Das –
This book is so good, it shows how globalism rises and give a good understanding of how policy made.
Divya Mekala –
Comprehensive but dense. It could have been more engaging, but it provides good historical data.
Nisu Kumari –
Great book to learn about the history and foreign policy that involved in it. I like to learn about that more often.
Pooja Sharma –
A good read, I can not complain about the content. It makes you think and learn about some old history.