The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History
Inbunden, Engelska, 2013
Av Timothy J. Lynch, Paul S. Boyer, Christopher Nichols, David Milne
4 989 kr
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- Utgivningsdatum2013-01-31
- Mått269 x 198 x 111 mm
- Vikt3 320 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieOxford Encyclopedias of American History
- Antal sidor1 488
- FörlagOUP USA
- ISBN9780199759255
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Dr. Lynch is Lecturer in American Politics at the School of Social and Political Studies in the University of Melbourne. He is the author of two books (Turf War: The Clinton Administration and Northern Ireland, Ashgate, 2004; and, with Robert Singh, After Bush: The Case for Continuity in American Foreign Policy, CUP, 2008 - a winner of the 2009 Richard E. Neustadt book prize). His third book, a history of US foreign policy after the Cold War will be published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. He has guest-edited the journal International Politics and has facilitates several major academic conferences each year in London. As director of the Boston College Center in Dublin, Ireland (2000-2003), Dr. Lynch worked routinely with serving US diplomats on the Northern Ireland peace process. A Fulbright Scholar, he holds a PhD in political science from Boston College.
- Acheson, Dean ; Adams, John ; Adams, John Quincy ; Adams-Onis Treaty ; Addams, Jane ; Afghanistan War (Since 2001) ; Agency for International Development ; Air Force, U.S. ; Overview ; Origins of the Air Force ; Air Force Independence and the Cold War ; Alabama Claims Controversy ; Alamo, Battle of the ; Alaska, Purchase of ; Albright, Madeleine ; Algeciras Conference ; Alliance for Progress ; America First Committee ; American Friends Service Committee ; American Legion ; Analogy in U.S. Diplomacy ; Antebellum Era, U.S. Military and Diplomatic Affairs during the ; Anti-Americanism ; Anti-Communism ; Antietam, Battle of ; Anti-imperialism ; Anti-nuclear Protest Movements ; Antiwar Movements ; Apartheid, U.S. Policy toward ; Arlington National Cemetery ; Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. ; Army, U.S.:Overview ; Army, U.S.: Colonial and Revolutionary Eras ; Army, U.S.: 1783-1865 ; Army, U.S.: 1866-99 ; Army, U.S.: 1900-41 ; Army, U.S.: Since 1941 ; Arthur, Chester A. ; Articles of Confederation ; Atlantic Charter ; Atomic Energy Commission ; Bacon's Rebellion ; Baker, James ; Balch, Emily ; Barbary Wars ; Baruch Plan ; Bases, U.S. Military, Domestic and Foreign ; Bay of Pigs ; Berlin Blockade and Airlift ; Black Hawk ; Blaine, James G. ; Bombing, Strategy and Ethics of ; Bonus Army ; Boston Massacre ; Boston Tea Party ; Brant, Joseph ; Bretton Woods Conference ; Brownsville Incident ; Bryan, William Jennings ; Buchanan, James ; Bulge, Battle of the ; Bull Run, Battle of ; Bunche, Ralph J. ; Bundy, McGeorge ; Bunker Hill, Battle of ; Bureau of Indian Affairs ; Burr, Aaron ; Bush, George H. W. ; Bush, George W. ; Bush, Vannevar ; Camp David Accords ; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ; Carter, Jimmy ; Central Intelligence Agency ; Chaplaincy, in the U.S. Military ; Cheney, Richard B. ; Cherokee Cases ; Christopher, Warren ; Civil Defense ; Civil Liberties, Suppression of ; Civil War (1861-65) ; Civil War: Causes ; Civil War: Military and Diplomatic Course ; Civil War: Domestic Course ; Civil War: Postwar Impact ; Civil War: Changing Interpretations ; Clark, George Rogers ; Clay, Henry ; Clayton-Bulwer Treaty ; Cleveland, Grover ; Clifford, Clark ; Clinton, Bill ; Coast Guard, U.S. ; Cold War (1945-91) ; Cold War: Causes ; Cold War: External Course ; Cold War: Domestic Course ; Cold War: Changing Interpretations ; Collective Security ; Colonial Era, U.S. Diplomatic and Military History during the ; Commander-in-Chief, President as ; Conant, James B. ; Confederate States of America ; Congress and Foreign Policy and Military Affairs ; Conscientious Objection ; Conscription ; Constitution, Basis for Diplomacy and War in the ; Constitutional Convention of 1787 ; Containment ; Coolidge, Calvin ; Council on Foreign Relations ; Counterinsurgency ; Covert Operations ; Crazy Horse ; Cuban Missile Crisis ; Cultural Turn in History of U.S. Foreign Relations ; Davis, Jefferson ; Dawes Severalty Act ; D-Day ; Declaration of Independence ; Defense Contractors, Private ; Defense, Department of ; Defense Industry ; Democracy Promotion ; Democratic Party ; Detente ; Diplomacy, Theories of ; Dollar Diplomacy ; Domestic Politics, Influence of, on U.S. Foreign Policy ; Domino Theory ; Drugs, War on ; Dulles, John Foster ; Early Republic, U.S. Military and Diplomatic Affairs during the ; Eisenhower, Dwight D. ; Embargo Acts ; Exceptionalism in U.S. Foreign Relations ; Expansionism ; Farragut, David ; Ford, Gerald R. ; Foreign Aid ; Foreign Policy ; Foreign Policy Analysis ; Foreign Relations ; Foundations, Philanthropic, and U.S. Foreign Policy ; Fourteen Points ; Franklin, Benjamin ; Fulbright, William ; Gadsden Purchase ; Garvey, Marcus ; Gender and American Foreign Policy ; Gender, Sexuality and War ; Geneva Conventions ; Geronimo ; Gettysburg, Battle of ; Gettysburg Address ; Ghent, Treaty of ; G.I. Bill ; Gilded Age and Progressive Era, U.S. Military and Diplomatic Affairs during the ; Global Economy, America and the ; Good Neighbor Policy ; Grand Army of the Republic ; Grand Strategy ; Grant, Ulysses S. ; Greene, Nathanael ; Grenada, Invasion of ; Group of Seven Conferences ; Gulf of Tonkin Resolution ; Haig, Alexander ; Hamilton, Alexander ; Hay, John ; Helsinki Accords ; Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Atomic Bombing of ; Historiography ; Historiography: American Diplomatic History ; Historiography: American Military History ; Holbrooke, Richard ; Homosexuality, Policy toward, in the U.S. Military ; Hoover, Herbert ; Hopkins, Harry ; Houston, Sam ; Hull, Cordell ; Human Rights, International ; Hussein, Saddam ; Ideals, Military ; Ideology as a Factor in U.S. Foreign Relations ; Imperial Wars ; Institution of Pacific Relations ; Insular Cases ; Intelligence, Military and Political ; International Criminal Court ; Internationalism ; International Law ; International Monetary Fund ; International Relations Theory and U.S. Foreign Policy ; Internment of Enemy Aliens and Combatants ; Interventionism ; Interwar Period, U.S. Military and Diplomatic Affairs during the ; Iran-Contra Affair ; Iraq Wars (1990-2010) ; Iroquois Confederacy ; Isolationism ; Iwo Jima, Battle of ; Jackson, Andrew ; Jackson, Henry <"Scoop>" ; Jackson, Thomas J. <"Stonewall>" ; Japanese Americans, Incarceration of ; Jay, John ; Jay's Treaty ; Jefferson, Thomas ; Johnson, Andrew ; Johnson, Lyndon B. ; Jones, John Paul ; Judiciary and Foreign Policy ; Justice, Military ; Justice, Military: Articles of War (1775-1950) ; Justice, Military: Uniform Code of Military Justice (Since 1950) ; Justice, Military: Military Crimes ; Justice, Military: Military Police ; Justice, Military: Military Courts ; Justice, Military: Military Punishment ; Justice, Military: Military Prisons ; Just War Theory ; Kellogg, Frank ; Kellogg-Briand Pact ; Kennan, George F. ; Kennedy, John F. ; King, Ernest J. ; King Philip's War ; Kirkpatrick, Jeane ; Kissinger, Henry ; Korean War (1950-1953) ; Laird, Melvin ; Lansing, Robert ; League of Nations ; Leahy, William D. ; Lee, Robert E. ; LeMay, Curtis E. ; Leyte Gulf, Battle of ; Lincoln, Abraham ; Little Bighorn, Battle of the ; Lobbies, Influence of, on U.S. Foreign Policy ; London Economic Conference ; Louisiana Purchase ; MacArthur, Douglas ; Madison, James ; Mahan, Alfred Thayer ; Maine, USS, Sinking of ; Manhattan Project ; Manifest Destiny ; Marine Corps, U.S. ; Marine Corps, U.S.: Overview ; Marine Corps, U.S.: 1775-1865 ; Marine Corps, U.S.: 1865-1914 ; Marine Corps, U.S.: 1914-1945 ; Marine Corps, U.S.: Since 1945 ; Marshall, George ; Marshall Plan ; Mayaguez Incident ; McClellan, George ; McKinley, William ; McNamara, Robert S. ; Media, Role of, in U.S. Foreign Policy ; War and the Military in News Media ; War and the Military in Photography ; Meigs, Montgomery ; Mexican War (1846-1848) ; Midway, Battle of ; Military-Industrial Complex ; Military Service Academies ; Missionary Movements ; Mitchell, Billy ; Modernization Theory ; Monroe, James ; Monroe Doctrine ; Moore, John Bassett ; Morgenthau Plan ; Mormon War ; My Lai Massacre ; National Guard and Army Reserve ; National Security ; National Security Act of 1947 ; National Security Council Document 68 ; Native Americans in the Military ; Native American Wars ; Navigation Acts ; Navy, U.S. ; Navy, U.S.: Overview ; Navy, U.S.: 1783-1865 ; Navy, U.S.: 1866-1898 ; Navy, U.S.: 1899-1945 ; Navy, U.S.: Since 1945 ; Neoconservatism ; Neutrality ; Neutrality Acts ; New Look Policy, Eisenhower's ; New Orleans, Battle of ; Niebuhr, Reinhold ; Nimitz, Chester ; Nitze, Paul ; Nixon, Richard M. ; North Atlantic Treaty Organization ; Northern Ireland Peace Process, U.S. Diplomacy in the ; Nuclear-Test Ban Treaty, Comprehensive ; Nuclear Weapons and Strategy ; The Cold War Nuclear Arms Race ; Nuclear Arms Control in the Cold War ; Nuclear Counter-proliferation after the Cold War ; Missile and Nuclear Missile Defense ; Obama, Barack ; Office of Strategic Services ; Olney, Richard ; Opechancanough ; Open Door Policy ; Organization of American States ; Osceola ; Ostend Manifesto ; Pacificism ; Paine, Thomas ; Panama, U.S. Military Intervention in ; Panama Canal ; Pan-American Union ; Paris, Treaty of ; Patton, George S., Jr. ; Peace Corps ; Peace Movements ; Peace Progressives ; Pearl Harbor, Attack on ; Pensions, Civil War ; Pentagon, The ; Pentagon Papers ; Pequot War ; Permanent Court of International Justice ; Perry, Matthew ; Pershing, John J. ; Philippine War (1899-1902) ; Pierce, Franklin ; Pinckney's Treaty ; Pocahontas ; Point Four Program ; Political Warfare ; Polk, James Knox ; Pontiac ; Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ; Potsdam Conference ; Powell, Colin ; Powhatan ; Preparedness Controversy ; Presidential Decision Making and Foreign Policy ; Presentis, Foreign Policy Legacies of ; Proclamation of 1763 ; Public Diplomacy ; Public Opinion, Influence of, on U.S. Diplomacy ; Pueblo Revolt ; Quasi-War with France ; Rabi, Isidor I. ; Race and Foreign Relations ; Race and the Military ; Rankin, Jeannette ; Reagan, Ronald ; Reconstruction ; Red Cloud ; Red Cross, American ; Reed, Walter ; Religion, Influence on, on U.S. Diplomacy ; Republican Party ; Revere, Paul ; Revolutionary War (1775-1783) ; Revolutionary War: Causes ; Revolutionary War: Military and Diplomatic Course ; Revolutionary War: Domestic Course ; Revolutionary War: Postwar Impact ; Revolutionary War: Changing Interpretations ; Rice, Condoleezza ; Roosevelt, Eleanor ; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano ; Roosevelt, Theodore ; Root, Elihu ; Rosenberg Case ; Rostow, Walt W. ; ROTC ; Rumsfeld, Donald ; Rusk, Dean ; San Francisco Conference ; Saratoga, Battle of ; Schwarzkopf, H. Norman ; Scott, Winfield ; Scowcroft, Brent ; September 11th Terrorist Attacks ; Seven Years' War ; Seward, William ; Shays's Rebellion ; Sherman, William T. ; Shiloh, Battle of ; Shultz, George Pratt ; Sitting Bull ; Smith, John ; Soft Power, Concept of ; Spanish-American War (1898) ; State, Department of ; State, U.S. Secretaries of ; Stilwell, Joseph ; Stimson, Henry ; Strategic Air Command ; Strategic Defense Initiative ; Strategy ; Submarines and Submarine Warfare ; Taft, William Howard ; Taylor, Zachary ; Tecumseh ; Territories, Legal and Foreign Policy and Status of ; Terror, War on ; Tet Offensive ; Think Tanks and U.S. Military and Diplomatic Affairs ; Tomb of the Unknowns ; Torture, Issue of, in U.S. Military and Diplomatic Affairs ; Trade and Tariffs and U.S. Diplomacy and War ; Trading with the Enemy Act ; Truman, Harry S. ; United Nations, U.S. Relationship with the ; United States Foreign Relations ; United States Foreign Relations: Africa ; United States Foreign Relations: Asia ; United States Foreign Relations: Australasia ; United States Foreign Relations: Caribbean ; United States Foreign Relations: Central and South America ; United States Foreign Relations: China ; United States Foreign Relations: Europe ; United States Foreign Relations: India ; United States Foreign Relations: Iran ; United States Foreign Relations: Middle East ; United States Foreign Relations: Russia ; United States Information Agency ; Valley Forge ; Van Buren, Martin ; Versailles, Treaty of ; Veterans ; Veterans: Overview ; Veterans: The Veterans Administration ; Vicksburg, Siege of ; Vietnam Veterans Memorial ; Vietnam War (1960-1975) ; Voice of America ; Walker, William ; War, American Way of ; War and Peace in American Popular Culture ; War Crimes Trial, Nuremberg and Tokyo ; Warfare, Psychological ; War in American Popular Culture ; War Industries Board ; War of 1812 ; War Powers Act ; War Propaganda and Popular Culture, American ; Washington, George ; Washington Naval Arms Conference ; Washington's Farewell Address ; Weaponry, Nonnuclear ; Webster-Ashburton Treaty ; Weinberger, Caspar ; Whiskey Rebellion ; Wilson, Woodrow ; Wisconsin School of American Diplomatic History ; World Bank ; World War I (1914-1918) ; World War I: Overview ; World War I: Causes ; World War I: Causes of U.S. Entry ; World War I: Military and Diplomatic Course ; World War I: Domestic Course ; World War I: Postwar Impact ; World War I: Changing Interpretations ; World War II (1939-1945) ; World War II: Causes ; World War II: Military and Diplomatic Course ; World War II: Domestic Course ; World War II: Postwar Impact ; World War II: Changing Interpretations ; XYZ Affair ; Yalta Conference ; Yorktown, Battle of ; Yugoslav Wars
"Comprehensive, authoritative, and current entries from leading scholars give you the real story not always found on the Internet." --Library Journal"Lynch makes a good case for the usefulness and logic of this work. I am familiar with Lynch's published work and find it first-rate. He is knowledgeable, rigorous, shows excellent knowldge of the field as well as sound judgment about authors and sources. Lynch makes a good case for the strengths of this volume as compared with alternatives." -Robert J. Lieber, Professor of Government & International Affairs, Georgetown University