United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
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- Haunting legacy, Vietnam and the American presidency from Ford to Obama, Marvin Kalb, Deborah Kalb
- Waging peace, the art of war for the antiwar movement, Scott Ritter
- Circle in the sand, why we went back to Iraq, Christian Alfonsi
- Soldiers of reason, the Rand Corporation and the rise of the American empire, Alex Abella
- A world in disarray, American foreign policy and the crisis of the old order, Richard Haass
- The culture of contentment, John Kenneth Galbraith
- At the point of a gun, democratic dreams and armed intervention, David Rieff
- A republic, not an empire, reclaiming America's destiny, Patrick J. Buchanan
- Seize the moment, America's challenge in a one-superpower world, Richard Nixon
- Exercise of power, American failures, successes, and a new path forward in the post-Cold War world, Robert M. Gates
- War in a time of peace, Bush, Clinton, and the generals, David Halberstam
- Wilson's ghost, reducing the risk of conflict, killing, and catastrophe in the 21st century, Robert S. McNamara and James G. Blight
- Inner circles, how America changed the world : a memoir, Alexander M. Haig, Jr
- Imperial America, reflections on the United States of amnesia, Gore Vidal
- U.S. vs. them, how half a century of conservatism has undermined America's security, J. Peter Scoblic
- Drift, the unmooring of American military power, Rachel Maddow
- Maximalist, America in the world from Truman to Obama, Stephen Sestanovich
- The superpower myth, the use and misuse of American might, Nancy Soderberg
- The back channel, a memoir of American diplomacy and the case for its renewal, by William J. Burns
- Weapons of mass distraction, soft power and American empire, Matthew Fraser
- Doomed to succeed, the U.S.-Israel relationship from Truman to Obama, Dennis Ross
- Peace, war, and politics, an eyewitness account, Jack Anderson, with Daryl Gibson
- The battle for peace, a frontline vision of America's power and purpose, Tony Zinni and Tony Koltz
- Treason, liberal treachery from the cold war to the war on terrorism, Ann Coulter
- Sands of empire, missionary zeal, American foreign policy, and the hazards of global ambition, Robert W. Merry
- Second chance, three presidents and the crisis of American superpower, Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Exercise of power, American failures, successes, and a new path forward in the post-Cold War world, Robert M. Gates
- The coming war with Japan, George Friedman and Meredith LeBard
- Making war to keep peace, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
- Please don't remain calm, provocations and commentaries, Michael Kinsley
- The grand chessboard, American primacy and its geostrategic imperatives, Zbigniew Brzezinski
- America between the wars, 11/9 to 9/11, the misunderstood years between the fall of the Berlin Wall and the start of the War on Terror, Derek Chollet and James Goldgeier
- The twilight war, the secret history of America's thirty-year conflict with Iran, David Crist
- At the highest levels, the inside story of the end of the cold war, Michael R. Beschloss and Strobe Talbott
- An autumn of war, what America learned from September 11 and the war on terrorism, Victor Davis Hanson
- Blowback, the costs of American empire, Chalmers Johnson
- Unvanquished, a U.S.-U.N. saga, Boutros Boutros-Ghali
- Come to think of it, notes on the end of the millennium, Daniel Schorr
- Advancing democracy abroad, why we should and how we can, Michael McFaul
- Good hunting, an American spymaster's story, Jack Devine, with Vernon Loeb
- From Cold War to hot peace, an American ambassador in Putin's Russia, Michael McFaul
- The New world order, opposing viewpoints, Matthew Polesetsky, book editor ; William Dudley, assistant editor
- Rogue state, a guide to the world's only superpower, William Blum
- America's secret war, inside the hidden worldwide struggle between the United States and its enemies, by George Friedman
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