America as a world power : a realist appraisal from wilson to reagan c.1
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A Realist Appraisal from Wilson to Reagan Essays by Norman A. Graebner Over his distinguished academic career of nearly forty years, Norman A. Graebner has become a leading exponent of the realist evaluation of American foreign policy. His incisive and consistent approach to policy analysis has influenced scholars and policy-makers for several generations.
In America as a World Power, Professor Graebner provides an overview of US foreign policy from the Versailles Conference into the Reagan administration. He examines the scenarios and problems that have result ed from the continuing tension in our foreign relations between idealistic and moral principles and realistic national interests and goals. These essays, succinct and engaging, go far to illuminate the course of modern American diplomacy for both scholars and laymen.
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