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040 _cCentro de InformaciĆ³n y Bibliotecas
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100 _aZoellick Robert B.
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245 0 _aAmerica In The World - a History Of U.S Diplomacy And Foreign Policy
250 _a1A. ed
260 _aESTADOS UNIDOS
260 _bHACHETTE
260 _c2020
300 _a548 PP
300 _c23.2 cm
505 _aPart I a New American Era: Continental Territory, Financial Power, Neutral Independence, And a Republican Union . -- Chapter 1: Alexander Hamilton: Architect Of American Power . -- Chapter 2: Thomas Jefferson: The Futurist . -- Chapter 3: John Quincy Adams And Henry Clay: American Realism And The American System . -- Chapter 4: Abraham Lincoln And William Seward: Pragmatic Unionists . -- Part Ii The United States And The Global Order . -- Chapter 5: John Hay: The Open Door . -- Chapter 6: Theodore Roosevelt: Balancer Of Power . -- Chapter 7: Woodrow Wilson: The Political Scientist Abroad . -- Part Iii Interwar Internationalists . -- Chapter 8: Charles Evans Hughes: Arms Control And The Washington Conference . -- Chapter 9: Elihu Root: International Law . -- Chapter 10: Cordell Hull: Reciprocal Trade . -- Part Iv a New Order Of American Alliances . -- Chapter 11: Architects Of The American Alliance System . -- Chapter 12: Vannevar Bush: Inventor Of The Future . -- Chapter 13: John F. Kennedy: The Crisis Manager . -- Chapter 14: Lyndon Johnson: Learning From Defeat . -- Chapter 15: Richard Nixon And Henry Kissinger: American Realpolitik . -- Chapter 16: Ronald Reagan: The Revivalist . -- Part V An End And a Beginning . -- Chapter 17: George H. W. Bush: Alliance Leader . -- Chapter 18: Five Traditions Of American Diplomacy . -- Afterword: From Traditions To Today
650 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DIPLOMACY
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