American Foreign Policy Traditions

1 January 2010

Edited by Associate Professor Brendon O'Connor

A four-volume series highlighting the variety within US foreign policy history. As editor, Dr O’Connor has drawn on the best existing scholarship on America’s foreign policy to examine both the development of the so called American tradition and the emergence of what Dr O’Connor calls the anti‐American tradition.

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