The New World Power American Foreign Policy, 1898-1917 Robert E. Hannigan "A lively, scholarly, and sometimes brilliant, interpretation of America's international leap."--Journal of American Studies "Robert E. Hannigan's meaty new book begins with an analysis of some crucial aspects of the self-image and world image of the find-de-siecle American elite. . . . The New World Power succeeds in sowing what policy makers tried to achieve and shy they did so."--Journal of American History "An extremely rich work. . . . Highly recommended."--Choice "Straightforward enough...
The New World Power American Foreign Policy, 1898-1917 Robert E. Hannigan "A lively, scholarly, and sometimes brilliant, interpretation of America's i...
World War I constituted a milestone in the development of the United States as a world power. As the European powers exhausted themselves during the conflict, the U.S. government deployed its growing economic leverage, its military might, and its diplomacy to shape the outcome of the war and to influence the future of international relations.
In The Great War and American Foreign Policy, 1914-1924, Robert E. Hannigan challenges the conventional belief that the United States entered World War I only because its hand was forced, and he disputes the claim that Washington was...
World War I constituted a milestone in the development of the United States as a world power. As the European powers exhausted themselves during th...