U.S. foreign policy: shield of the republic, by Walter Lippmann ...
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston, Little, Brown and Co., 1943.Description: xvii, 177 p. 20 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- E744 .L56
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"An Atlantic monthly press book."
"First edition."
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Fundamental principle of a foreign policy -- Foreign commitments of the United States -- Bankruptcy of American foreign relations -- Mirages -- Structure of the American position -- Atlantic community -- Russia and the United States -- China and the United States -- General order of the nations. The subject of this book -- The Fundamental principle of a foreign policy -- The Foreign commitments of the United States: The continental limits of the United States ; The Western Hemisphere ; The Pacific ; At the turn of the century -- The Bankruptcy of American foreign relations (1898-1941): President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy ; The persisting illusion ; President Wilson's foreign policy ; The collapse of U.S. foreign policy ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt's pre-war position -- Mirages: "Peace" ; "Disarmament" ; "No entangling alliances" ; "Collective security" -- The Structure of the American position: A parenthesis on foreign policy and domestic dissension ; The defensive area of the United States ; The failure of the passive defense ; The naked elements of the U.S. position ; The order of power ; The vulnerability of America -- Atlantic community: Digression on the balance of power ; The victorious powers ; The British-American connection ; The British-American connection in the Pacific ; The members of the Atlantic community ; The inland sea -- Russia and the United States: A note on enlightened nationalism ; Russian-American relations in the past ; Russian-American relations in the future ; The American interest in the European settlement ; Russian and the United States in the Pacific -- China and the United States: The China connection ; The instability of eastern Asia -- General order of the nations: The nuclear alliance ; The justification of insisting upon it ; The binding condition of unity ; Conclusion as to the organization of a new order ; Finale.