American Ascendancy: How the United States Gained and Wielded Global Dominance / Edition 1

American Ascendancy: How the United States Gained and Wielded Global Dominance / Edition 1

by Michael H. Hunt
ISBN-10:
080785963X
ISBN-13:
2900807859635
Pub. Date:
02/01/2009
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
American Ascendancy: How the United States Gained and Wielded Global Dominance / Edition 1

American Ascendancy: How the United States Gained and Wielded Global Dominance / Edition 1

by Michael H. Hunt
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Overview

What road did Americans travel to reach global preeminence? Taking the long historical view, Hunt demonstrates that wealth, confidence, and leadership were key elements to America's ascent. In an analytic narrative that illuminates the past rather than indulges in political triumphalism, he provides crucial insights into the country's problematic place in the world today. Hunt charts America's rise to global power from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to a culminating multilayered dominance achieved in the mid-twentieth century. He examines how the United States remade great power relations, fashioned limits for the third world, and shaped the current international economic and cultural order. Hunt concludes by addressing current issues, such as how durable American power really is and what options remain for America's future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900807859635
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 02/01/2009
Edition description: 1
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Michael H. Hunt is Everett H. Emerson Professor of History Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is author of nine previous books, including The World Transformed: 1945 to the Present; Lyndon Johnson's War: America's Cold War Crusade in Vietnam, 1945-1968; and Ideology and U.S. Foreign Policy.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Framing the Question 1

1 Nineteenth-Century Foundations 11

2 Grand Projects, 1898-1920 45

3 The American Way in a Fragmenting World, 1921-1940 79

4 Reaching for Geopolitical Dominance, 1941-1968 115

5 In the American Image, 1941-1968 151

6 The Third-World Challenge, 1941-1968 188

7 Disoriented Giant, 1968-1991 225

8 The Neoliberal Triumph, 1991- 266

Conclusion: Hegemony in Question 308

Notes 325

A Guide to the Literature 357

Acknowledgments 387

Index 389

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From the Publisher

Not only does Hunt come as close as anyone reasonably can to answering the historical puzzle of how America rose from insignificance to world prominence, but he also provides an excellent history of the American experience. With a fascinating subject and a lively writing style, he offers an important contribution to the current debate about the United States' position in the world.—Piero Gleijeses, Johns Hopkins University

Michael Hunt does not disappoint. He has written a stimulating overview of what was once called America's 'rise to power,' and he has done so by structuring his account around a set of themes and propositions rather than simple chronology. The book is everywhere enlivened by the author's active engagement in original research and his skillful tapping of the latest scholarship. He moves easily and fluidly through a complex set of historical events taking place over a very long period of time with a gracefulness very few historians achieve.—Marilyn Young, New York University

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