United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
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- A culture of deference, Congress's failure of leadership in foreign policy, Stephen R. Weissman
- The historic unfullfilled promise, Howard Zinn ; introduction by Mathew Rothschild
- Writing in time, a political chronicle, by Jonathan Schell
- Nothing is impossible, America's reconciliation with Vietnam, Ted Osius ; foreword by John Kerry
- Unfinished business, Afghanistan, the Middle East, and beyond : defusing the dangers that threaten America's security, Harlan Ullman ; with a foreword by John S. McCain
- US foreign policy since 1945, Alan P. Dobson and Steve Marsh
- Out of the cold, new thinking for American foreign and defense policy in the 21st century, Robert S. McNamara
- American empire, the rise of a global power, the democratic revolution at home, 1945-2000, Joshua B. Freeman
- America's deadliest export, democracy : the truth about US foreign policy and everything else, William Blum
- The Hell of good intentions, America's foreign policy elite and the decline of U.S. primacy, Stephen M. Walt
- Insanity defense, why our failure to confront hard national security problems makes us less safe, Congresswoman Jane Harman
- The jungle grows back, America and our imperiled world, Robert Kagan
- The unfinished presidency, Jimmy Carter's journey beyond the White House, Douglas Brinkley
- A world in disarray, American foreign policy and the crisis of the old order, Richard Haass
- The culture of contentment, John Kenneth Galbraith
- War in a time of peace, Bush, Clinton, and the generals, David Halberstam
- Drift, the unmooring of American military power, Rachel Maddow
- Nemesis, the last days of the American Republic, Chalmers Johnson
- Drift, Rachel Maddow
- Imperial America, reflections on the United States of amnesia, Gore Vidal
- Come to think of it, notes on the end of the millennium, Daniel Schorr
- U.S. foreign policy since the cold war, edited by Richard Joseph Stein
- The back channel, a memoir of American diplomacy and the case for its renewal, William J. Burns
- Drones and targeted killing, legal, moral, and geopolitical issues, edited by Marjorie Cohn ; with a foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- From Cold War to hot peace, an American ambassador in Putin's Russia, Michael McFaul
- Good hunting, an American spymaster's story, Jack Devine with Vernon Loeb
- Exercise of power, American failures, successes, and a new path forward in the post-Cold War world, Robert M. Gates
- Unvanquished, a U.S.-U.N. saga, Boutros Boutros-Ghali
- Seize the moment, America's challenge in a one-superpower world, Richard Nixon
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