The Tragedy of American Diplomacy (50th Anniversary Edition)

“A brilliant book on foreign affairs.”—Adolf A. Berle Jr., New York Times Book Review

This incisive interpretation of American foreign policy ranks as a classic in American thought. First published in 1959, the book offered an analysis of the wellsprings of American foreign policy that shed light on the tensions of the Cold War and the deeper impulses leading to the American intervention in Vietnam. William Appleman Williams brilliantly explores the ways in which ideology and political economy intertwined over time to propel American expansion and empire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The powerful relevance of Williams’s interpretation to world politics has only been strengthened by recent events in Central Asia and the Persian Gulf. Williams allows us to see that the interests and beliefs that once sent American troops into Texas and California, or Latin America and East Asia, also propelled American forces into Iraq.
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The Tragedy of American Diplomacy (50th Anniversary Edition)

“A brilliant book on foreign affairs.”—Adolf A. Berle Jr., New York Times Book Review

This incisive interpretation of American foreign policy ranks as a classic in American thought. First published in 1959, the book offered an analysis of the wellsprings of American foreign policy that shed light on the tensions of the Cold War and the deeper impulses leading to the American intervention in Vietnam. William Appleman Williams brilliantly explores the ways in which ideology and political economy intertwined over time to propel American expansion and empire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The powerful relevance of Williams’s interpretation to world politics has only been strengthened by recent events in Central Asia and the Persian Gulf. Williams allows us to see that the interests and beliefs that once sent American troops into Texas and California, or Latin America and East Asia, also propelled American forces into Iraq.
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The Tragedy of American Diplomacy (50th Anniversary Edition)

The Tragedy of American Diplomacy (50th Anniversary Edition)

The Tragedy of American Diplomacy (50th Anniversary Edition)

The Tragedy of American Diplomacy (50th Anniversary Edition)

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“A brilliant book on foreign affairs.”—Adolf A. Berle Jr., New York Times Book Review

This incisive interpretation of American foreign policy ranks as a classic in American thought. First published in 1959, the book offered an analysis of the wellsprings of American foreign policy that shed light on the tensions of the Cold War and the deeper impulses leading to the American intervention in Vietnam. William Appleman Williams brilliantly explores the ways in which ideology and political economy intertwined over time to propel American expansion and empire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The powerful relevance of Williams’s interpretation to world politics has only been strengthened by recent events in Central Asia and the Persian Gulf. Williams allows us to see that the interests and beliefs that once sent American troops into Texas and California, or Latin America and East Asia, also propelled American forces into Iraq.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393079791
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 06/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 404 KB

About the Author

A former president of the Organization of American Historians, William Appleman Williams taught for many years at the University of Wisconsin and Oregon State University. His books include The Contours of American History, The Tragedy of American Diplomacy, and Empire as a Way of Life.
Andrew J. Bacevich is a professor of international relations and history at Boston University.
Lloyd C. Gardner is the Charles and Mary Beard Professor of History at Rutgers University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: History and the Transcendence of the Tragicviii
Chapter 1Imperial Anticolonialism18
IThe Transformation of the Expansionist Outlook
IIThe Crisis of the 1890s and the Turn to Imperialism
Chapter 2The Imperialism of Idealism58
Chapter 3The Rising Tide of Revolution90
Chapter 4The Legend of Isolationism108
IA Great Debate Over the Tactics of Empire
IIThe Internationalization of Business
Chapter 5The War for the American Frontier162
Chapter 6The Nightmare of Depression and the Vision of Omnipotence202
IRoosevelt and Stalin Confront the Dilemmas of Victory
IIThe Open Door Policy and the Onset of the Cold War
IIIA New Vision of Omnipotence and A Misreading of History Prompt the United States to Overplay Its Hand
IVThe Diplomacy of the Vicious Circle
Chapter 7The Impotence of Nuclear Supremacy276
Chapter 8The Terrifying Momentum Toward Disaster294
Conclusion: The Wisdom of an Open Door for Revolutions306
"The Tragedy of American Diplomacy": Twenty-five Years After313
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