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Required Texts
Paterson, Thomas G., J. Garry Clifford, and Kenneth J. Hagan. American Foreign Relations. Vol. 2: A History Since 18903959388725. 5th ed. Boston, MA,: Houghton Mifflin, 1999. ISBN: 9780395938874.
Gaddis, John Lewis. Strategies of Containment: A Critical Appraisal of Postwar American National Security Policy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1982. ISBN: 9780195030976.
Herring, George C. America's Longest War: The United States and Vietnam, 1950-1975. 3rd ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1995. ISBN: 9780070283930.
Kennedy, Robert F. Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis. New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1999/1971. ISBN: 9780393318340.
A book that will improve your papers (also used for another course - 17.432):
Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. 6th ed. Rev. by John Grossman and Alice Bennett. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. ISBN: 00226816273.
Turabian is not required for 17.40 but you will want to own a copy. She has the basic rules for how to format footnotes, etc. Learn and obey them.
In addition to the readings given in the table, see the bibliographies for further reading.
Readings (PDF)
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Historiographical Surveys on American Foreign Policy
Combs, Jerald A. American Diplomatic History: Two Centuries of Changing Interpretations. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983.
An excellent overview of American diplomatic historiography.
Carroll, John M., and George C. Herring, eds. Modern American Diplomacy. Rev. ed. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1996.
A collection of bibliographic review essays on aspects of American diplomatic history.
Haines, Gerald K., and J. Samuel Walker, eds. American Foreign Relations: A Historiographical Review. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1981.
Like Carroll and Herring, a collection of bibliographic review essays.
Hogan, Michael, ed. America and the World: The Historiography of American Foreign Relations since 1941. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Fourteen historiographical reviews, most from the journal Diplomatic History.
Bibliographies on American Foreign Policy
Beisner, Robert L., and Kurt W. Hanson. American Foreign Relations Since 1600: A Guide to the Literature . 2nd ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2003.
An enormous and excellent annotated bibliography. You should often start your research here.
———. "The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR)." In Guide to American Foreign Relations Since 1700 . Edited by Richard Dean Burns. Santa Barbara, CA: ANC-Clio, 1983.
Beede, Benjamin R. Intervention and Counterinsurgency: An Annotated Bibliography of the Small Wars of the United States, 1898-1984 . New York, NY: Garland, 1985.
Smith, Myron J., Jr. The Secret Wars: A Guide to Sources in English. Vol. 2: Intelligence, Propaganda and Psychological Warfare, Covert Operations, 1945-1980. Santa Barbara: ABC Clio, 1981.
For more Bibliographies see also
Foreign Affairs: This journal's "Recent Books on International Relations" section reviews most important books on U.S. foreign policy.
American Historical Review: More than half of this journal is devoted to useful book reviews, maNew York, NY of books on U.S. foreign relations.
Paterson, Thomas G., J. Garry Clifford, and Kenneth J. Hagan. American Foreign Relations. Vol. 2: A History Since 1895. 5th ed. 2000.
This text (assigned for this course) has useful bibliographical notes at the ends of chapters.
Combs, Jerald A. The History of American Foreign Policy. 2 vols. New York, NY: Knopf, 1986.
This text also has useful bibliographical notes at the ends of chapters.
A research guide to Internet resources on American foreign policy. See other web sites referenced there.
This is the National Security Archive web site, an excellent source of primary documents about U.S. foreign and security policy.
Bailey, Thomas A. A Diplomatic History of the American People. 10th ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1980. ISBN: 9780132147262.
Combs, Jerald A. The History of American Foreign Policy. 2 vols. New York, NY: Knopf, 1986.
Jones, Howard. Crucible of Power: A History of American Foreign Relations to 1913. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 2002.
———. Crucible of Power: A History of American Foreign Relations from 1897. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 2002.
Wittkopf, Eugene R., Charles W. Kegley, Jr. and James M. Scott. American Foreign Policy. 6th ed. Florence, KY: Thompson Wadsworth, 2002. ISBN: 9780534600488.
Hartmann, Frederick H., and Robert L. Wendzel. America's Foreign Policy in a Changing World. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 1994.
Melanson, Richard A. American Foreign Policy Since the Vietnam War. Armonk, New York, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1998.
Kennan, George F. American Diplomacy, 1900-1950. New York, NY: New American Library, 1951.
Stoessinger, John G. Nations in Darkness: Russia, China, and America. 5th ed. New York, NY: McGraw, 1990. ISBN: 75409208. (An interpretive survey.)
Paterson, Thomas G., and Dennis Merrill, eds. Major Problems in American Foreign Relations. 2 vols. 4th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1995. ISBN: 9780669350777, 9780669350784.
Paterson, Thomas G., ed. Major Problems in American Foreign Policy. 2 vols. 3rd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1989. ISBN: 9780669158564, 9780669158571.
Foreign Affairs. The first and most famous journal of American foreign policy opinion. Published by the Council on Foreign Relations. For maNew York, NY decades it offered yawnsome pontifications by senior officials who repeated conventional wisdoms but now covers maNew York, NY issues very well.
Foreign Policy. A prominent if irritatingly undocumented journal of current policy.
Diplomatic History. The main journal covering American diplomatic history.
Journal of Cold War History. A good new history journal.
International Security. The leading American journal of military and foreign policy.
Security Studies. Another journal of military and foreign policy.
The National Interest. The leading conservative foreign policy journal.
Survival. A Europe-oriented journal of military and foreign policy.
American Historical Review. A general historical journal that once gave good coverage to American diplomatic history but has lately drifted into postmodern gibberizing.
Press and Radio on World Affairs
The Economist. A British weekly newsmagazine. The best single printed news source on current world affairs.
The Far Eastern Economic Review. A fine newsmagazine covering Asian affairs.
BBC World Service. Good world news coverage, aired in Boston at 9:00-10:00 a.m., 1:00-2:00 p.m., and 12:00-2:00 a.m. weekdays, and 4:00-5:00 Saturdays and Sundays, on WBUR (90.9 FM radio). Less fun than KISS 108 but better for your brain.
Oye, Kenneth A., Robert J. Lieber and Donald Rothchild. Eagle in a New World: American Grand Strategy in the Post-Cold War Era. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 1992.
Rourke, John T. Taking Sides. 11th ed. Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin, 2003. ISBN: 9780072845150.
Holsti, Ole R. "Models of International Relations and Foreign Policy." Diplomatic History 13, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 15-44.
Art, Robert J., and Robert Jervis, eds. International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues. 3rd ed. New York, NY: 1991. ISBN: 9780673521613.
Holsti, K.J. The Dividing Discipline: HegemoNew York, NY and Diversity in International Theory. Boston, MA: Allen and Unwin, 1985.
Waltz, Kenneth N. Theory of International Politics. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1979.
Cohen, Benjamin. The Question of Imperialism. New York, NY: Basic Books, 1973.
Ikenberry, G. John, ed. American Foreign Policy: Theoretical Essays. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 1989.
Kegley, Charles W., Jr., and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds. The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: Insights and Evidence. New York, NY: St. Martin's, 1988.
Johnson, Robert David. The Peace Progressives and American Foreign Relations. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994.
Foreign Lobbies, Propaganda, and the Press as Influences on American Foreign Policy
Smith, ToNew York, NY. Foreign Attachments: The Power of Ethnic Groups in the Making of American Foreign Policy. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000.
Mannheim, Jarol B. Strategic Public Diplomacy and American Foreign Policy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1994.
Koen, Ross Y. The China Lobby in American Politics. New York, NY: Harper and Row, 1974.
Cull, Nicholas John. Selling War: The British Propaganda Campaign Against American "Neutrality" in World War II. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Peterson, Horace C. Propaganda for War: The Campaign Against American Neutrality, 1914-1917. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1939.
Squires, J. Duane. British Propaganda at Home and in the United States from 1914 to 1917. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1935.
Lind, Michael. "The Israel Lobby." Prospect, April 1, 2002
Garfinkle, Adam. "Israel Lobby Part II." Prospect, September 2002.
Birnbaum, Jeffrey. "The Influence Merchants." Fortune, December 7, 1998, 134-152.
Especially the chart on page 137. Washington insiders rank the Israel lobby the second most powerful lobby in Washington, behind only the AARP and ahead of the NRA, the AMA, the AFL-CIO, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the VFW, and others.
Tivnan, Edward. The Lobby: Jewish Political Power and American Foreign Policy. New York, NY: Simon and Shuster, 1987.
Findley, Paul. They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions Confront Israel's Lobby. Westport, CT: Lawrence Hill and Co., 1985.
Strobel, Warren P. Late-Breaking Foreign Policy: The News Media's Influence on Peace Operations. Washington: United States Institute of Peace, 1998.
Neuman, Johanna. Lights, Camera, War: Is Media Technology Driving International Politics? New York, NY: St. Martin's, 1996.
Seib, Philip. Headline Diplomacy: How News Coverage Affects Foreign Policy. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997.
American Grand Strategy
Art, Robert J. "A Defensible Defense: America's Grand Strategy After the Cold War." International Security 15, no. 4 (Spring, 1991): 5-53.
A survey of American interests and strategic choices after the Cold War.
Gholz, Eugene, Daryl G. Press, and Harvey M. Sapolsky. "Come Home America: The Strategy of Restraint in the Face of Temptation." International Security 21, no. 4 (Spring 1997): pp. 5-48.
Walt, Stephen M. "The Case for Finite Containment: Analyzing U.S. Grand Strategy." International Security 10, no. 1 (Summer 1989): 5-49.
A late Cold War argument for U.S. engagement in Europe and withdrawal from the Third World.
Lynn-Jones, Sean M., and Steven E. Miller, eds. America's Strategy in a Changing World: An International Security Reader. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1992.
David, Steven R. "Why the Third World Matters." International Security 14, no. 1 (Summer 1989): 50-85.
A late Cold War argument for continued engagement in the Third World.
Spykman, Nicholas. America's Strategy in World Politics: The United States and the Balance of Power. New York, NY: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1942.
A prominent early argument for European engagement, premised on geopolitics.
Burnham, James. Containment or Liberation? An Inquiry into the Aims of United States Foreign Policy. New York, NY: John Day, 1954.
The best statement of the rollback viewpoint.
Tucker, Robert W. A New Isolationism: Threat or Promise?. Washington, DC: Potomac Associates, 1972.
A statement of the isolationist viewpoint.
David, Steven R. "Why the Third World Still Matters." International Security 17, no. 3 (Winter 1992/93): 127-159.
David argues that the Third World mattered in the Cold War and still matters today. An anti-Kennan view.
Huntington, Samuel P. "America's Changed Strategic Interests." Survival 33, no. 1 (January/February 1991): 3-17.
A conservative view of America's post-Cold War global interests.
The United States and Human Rights
Terry, Fiona. Condemned to Repeat? The Paradox of Humanitarian Action. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2002.
Forsythe, David P. Human Rights and World Politics. 2nd rev. ed. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983.
Forsythe, David. Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy: Congress Reconsidered. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1988.
Claude, Richard, and Burns Weston, eds. Human Rights in the World Community: Issues and Action. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989.
Schoultz, Lars. Human Rights and United States Policy Toward Latin America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
Human Rights Watch. The Bush Administration's Record on Human Rights in 1989. New York, NY: Human Rights Watch, 1990.
Human Rights Watch. World Report 1990. New York, NY: Human Rights Watch, 1991 and later years.
Slater, Jerome, and Terry Nardin. "Nonintervention and Human Rights." Journal of Politics 48 (1986): 86-96.
Halperin, Morton H., and David Scheffer, with Patricia L. Small. Self-Determination in the New World Order. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment 1992.
Lacqueur, Walter, and Barry Rubin, eds. The Human Rights Reader. Rev. ed. New York, NY: Meridian, 1990.
Marks, Stephen P. "Promoting Human Rights." In World Security. Edited by Michael T. Klare and Daniel C. Thomas. New York, NY: St. Martin's 1991, pp. 295-320. What are human rights, and how can they best be protected? Is it America's business to protect them?
The United States and Conflict Prevention/Conflict Termination
Rubin, Barnett. Blood on the Doorstep: The Politics of Preventive Action. New York, NY: Council on Foreign Relations, 2003.
The United States and Democracy
Carothers, Thomas. Aiding Democracy Abroad: The Learning Curve. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1999.
Smith, ToNew York, NY. America's Mission: The United States and the Worldwide Struggle for Democracy in the Twentieth Century. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994.
Foreign Aid and NGOs
Maren, Michael. The Road to Hell: The Ravaging Effects of Foreign Aid and International Charity. New York, NY: Free Press, 1997.
The United States and World War I
Gregory, Ross. The Origins of American Intervention in the First World War. New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1971.
Link, Arthur S. Woodrow Wilson: Revolution, War, and Peace. Arlington Heights, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, 1979.
Clements, Kendrick A. The Presidency of Woodrow Wilson. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1992, pp. 93-203.
Knock, Thomas J. To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1992.
Nordholt, Jan Willem Schulte. Woodrow Wilson: A Life for World Peace. Translated by Herbert Rowen. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Levin, N. Gordon. Woodrow Wilson and World Politics: America's Response to War and Revolution. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1968.
Coogan, John W. The End of Neutrality: The United States, Britain, and Maritime Rights, 1899-1915. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1981.
Peterson, Horace C. Propaganda for War: The Campaign Against American Neutrality, 1914-1917. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1939.
Squires, J. Duane. British Propaganda at Home and in the United States from 1914 to 1917. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1935.
Beard, Charles A. The Devil Theory of War: An Inquiry into the Nature of History and the Possibility of Keeping Out of War. New York, NY: Vanguard Press, 1936.
Buerhig, Eward H. Woodrow Wilson and the Balance of Power. Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1968.
May, Ernest R. The World War and American Isolation, 1914-1917. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959. Excerpted in The Use of Force. Edited by Robert J. Art and Kenneth N. Waltz. 1st ed. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 1971, pp. 298-315.
The United States and World War II
Doenecke, Justus D., and John E. Wilz. From Isolation to War, 1931-1941. 3rd ed. Wheeling, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, 2003. ISBN: 9780882959924.
The best single-volume survey.
Doenecke, Justus D. "U.S. Policy and the European War, 1939-1941." Diplomatic History 19, no. 4 (Fall 1995): 669-698.
Divine, Robert A. The Reluctant Belligerent: American Entry into World War II. Huntington, New York, NY: Krieger, 1976.
Russett, Bruce M. No Clear and Present Danger: A Skeptical View of the U.S. Entry Into World War II. New York, NY: Harper and Row, 1972.
Utley, Jonathan G. Going to War With Japan, 1937-1941. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1985.
Heinrichs, Waldo. The Threshold of War: Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Entry into World War II. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1988.
Neumann, William L. America Encounters Japan. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins, 1963, pp. 184-289. ISBN: 0608040495.
Burns, James MacGregor. Roosevelt 1940-1945: The Soldier of Freedom. New York, NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970.
Divine, Robert A. Roosevelt and World War II. New York, NY: Penguin, 1970.
Stoler, Mark. Allies and Adversaries: The Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Grand Alliance, and U.S. Strategy in World War II. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.
Greenfield, Kent Roberts. American Strategy in World War II: A Reconsideration. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1963.
Jonas, Manfred. Isolationism in America, 1935-1941. Chicago: Imprint, 1990.
Adler, Selig. The Uncertain Giant, 1921-1941: American Foreign Policy Between the Wars. New York, NY: Collier, 1965.
———. The Isolationist Impulse: Its Twentieth Century Reaction. New York, NY: Abelard-Schuman, 1957.
Cull, Nicholas John. Selling War: The British Propaganda Campaign Against American "Neutrality" in World War II. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Wyman, David S. Paper Walls: America and the Refugee Crisis 1938-1941. New York, NY: Pantheon, 1968.
———. The Abandonment of the Jews: America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945. New York, NY: Pantheon, 1984.
Frank, Richard B. Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire. New York, NY: Random House, 1999.
Origins of the Cold War
Gaddis, John Lewis. Russia, The Soviet Union and the United States. New York, NY: John Wiley, 1978, pp. 175-206.
———. The United States and the Origins of the Cold War 1941-1947. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1972.
Paterson, Thomas G., and Robert J. McMahon, eds. The Origins of the Cold War. 3rd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1991. ISBN: 9780669244458.
Gaddis, John Lewis. "The Emerging Post-Revisionist Synthesis on the Origins of the Cold War." Diplomatic History 7, no. 3 (Summer 1983): 171-190.
Graebner, Norman A., ed. The Cold War. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1976.
Soviet-American Relations, the Cold War
Spanier, John W. American Foreign Policy Since World War II. 12th ed. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2000. ISBN: 9780871877277.
Gaddis, John Lewis. Russia, The Soviet Union and the United States. New York, NY: John Wiley, 1978.
LaFeber, Walter. America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945-1992. 7th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1992. ISBN: 9780070358539.
Nathan, James A., and James K. Oliver. United States Foreign Policy and World Order. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman, 1989.
Walker, Martin. The Cold War: A History. New York, NY: Henry Holt, 1993.
Garthoff, Raymond L. Detente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan. Washington, DC: Brookings, 1985.
———. The Great Transition: American-Soviet Relations and the End of the Cold War. Washington, DC: Brookings, 1994.
Kennan, George F. Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin. New York, NY: New American Library, 1960.
Schaller, Michael. The United States and China in the Twentieth Century. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1990. ISBN: 9780195058666.
Foot, Rosemary. The Practice of Power: U.S. Relations with China since 1949. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995.
Harding, Harry. A Fragile Relationship: The United States and China since 1972. Washington, DC: Brookings, 1992.
Stoessinger, John. Nations in Darkness—China, Russia, and America. 5th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1990. ISBN: 9780075409205.
Alexander, Bevin. The Strange Connection: U.S. Intervention in China, 1944-1972. New York, NY: Greenwood, 1992.
Chiang, Hsiang-tse. The United States and China. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988.
Christensen, Thomas J. Useful Adversaries: Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilization, and Sino-American Conflict, 1947-1958. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.
Christensen, Thomas J. "A 'Lost Chance' For What? Rethinking the Origins of U.S.-PRC Confrontation." Journal of American-East Asian Relations 4, no. 3, (Fall 1995): 249-278.
Shambaugh, David. Beautiful Imperialist: China Perceives America, 1972-1990. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991.
Freeman, Chas. W. "Sino-American Relations: Back to Basics." Foreign Policy 104 (Fall 1996): 3-17.
Nathan, Andrew J., and Robert S. Ross. The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress: China's Search for Security. New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1997.
Bernstein, Richard, and Ross H. Munro. The Coming Conflict with China. New York, NY: A.A. Knopf, 1997.
Wang, Chi. History of U.S.-China Relations: A Bibliographical Research Guide. McLean, Va.: Academic Press of America, 1991.
Sandler, Stanley, ed. The Korean War: An Encyclopedia. New York, NY: Garland, 1994.
Kaufmann, Burton I. The Korean War: Challenges in Crisis, Credibility, and Command. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986.
Foot, Rosemary. The Wrong War: American Policy and the Dimensions of the Korean Conflict, 1950-1953. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1985.
Spanier, John W. The Truman-MacArthur Controversy and the Korean War. New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1965.
Lowe, Peter. The Origins of the Korean War. New York, NY: Longman, 1986.
Nathan, James A., and James K. Oliver. United States Foreign Policy and World Order. New York, NY: Longman, 1997. pp. 142-190. ISBN: 9780673396891.
Brodie, Bernard. War and Politics. New York, NY: Macmillan, 1973, pp. 57-112.
Halperin, Morton H. "The Korean War." In The Use of Force. Edited by Robert J. Art, and Kenneth N. Waltz. 3rd ed. New York, NY: University Press of America, 1988, pp. 220-237. ISBN: 9780819170033.
Whiting, Allen. China Crosses the Yalu: The Decision to Enter the Korean War. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1960.
Christensen, Thomas J. "Threats, Assurances, and the Last Chance for Peace" International Security 17, no. 1 (Summer 1992): 122-154.
———. Useful Adversaries: Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilization, and Sino-American Conflict 1947-1958. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.
Lichterman, Martin. "To the Yalu and Back." In American Civil-Military Relations: A Book of Case Studies. Edited by Harold Stein. Birmingham: University of Alabama Press, for the Twentieth Century Fund, 1963, pp. 569-642.
Rees, David. Korea: The Limited War. Baltimore, MD: Penguin, 1970.
Paige, Glenn D. The Korean Decision, June 24-30, 1950. New York, NY: Free Press, 1968.
Simmons, Robert R. The Strained Alliance. New York, NY: Free Press, 1975.