Promised Land, Crusader State: The American Encounter with the World Since 1776Houghton Mifflin, 1997 - 286 Seiten Taking up the torch of George Kennan, Pulitzer Prize winner Walter McDougall proposes nothing less than to cleanse the vocabulary of our post-Cold War debate on America's place in world affairs. Looking back over two centuries, he draws a striking contrast between America as a Promised Land, a vision inspired by the Old Testament of our diplomatic wisdom through the nineteenth century, and the contrary vision of America as a Crusader State, which inspired the New Testament of our foreign policy beginning at the time of the Spanish-American War and reaching its fulfillment in Vietnam. To this day, these two visions and these two testaments battle for control of the way America sees its role in the world. |
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... Polk managed at three crucial times to position himself as a moderate and deflect responsibility for his most divisive decisions onto the Congress . In the case of Oregon , Polk is famous for his spread - eagle screech that " the only ...
... Polk managed at three crucial times to position himself as a moderate and deflect responsibility for his most divisive decisions onto the Congress . In the case of Oregon , Polk is famous for his spread - eagle screech that " the only ...
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... Polk really aimed from the start at the richest prize left in North America : the derelict province of Alta California . It had not figured prominently in the literature of Manifest Destiny , but American elite opinion , Democrat and ...
... Polk really aimed from the start at the richest prize left in North America : the derelict province of Alta California . It had not figured prominently in the literature of Manifest Destiny , but American elite opinion , Democrat and ...
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... Polk's request for a declara- tion of war . His justification was self - defense , since in his view the Mexicans had spurned his olive branch and " shed American blood on American soil . " 57 No American war has been more roundly ...
... Polk's request for a declara- tion of war . His justification was self - defense , since in his view the Mexicans had spurned his olive branch and " shed American blood on American soil . " 57 No American war has been more roundly ...
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The American Bible of Foreign Affairs I | 1 |
Liberty or Exceptionalism so called | 15 |
Unilateralism or Isolationism so called | 39 |
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Promised Land, Crusader State: The American Encounter with the World Since 1776 Walter A. McDougall Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1997 |
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