| | | Edition | | | Orig. Ed 1975, Reprint Ed. 1986 | | Description | |
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| The purpose of this book is to explore how
the United States was envisioned and conducted itself in international affairs and what the foreign and domestic forces were that moved policy in one direction or another. The author covers the years 1917-1941, choosing these years because the events leading to the Second World War clearly seem to be rooted in both general and specific questions and problems posed at the time of the First World War. |
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