United States -- Foreign relations
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United States -- Foreign relations
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- A patriot's history of the modern world, Larry Schweikart and Dave Dougherty
- A republic, not an empire, reclaiming America's destiny, Patrick J. Buchanan
- Pakistan on the brink, the future of America, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, Ahmed Rashid
- Pain is weakness leaving the body, a marine's unbecoming, Lyle Jeremy Rubin
- Terrorism and U.S. foreign policy, Paul R. Pillar
- Hoax, why Americans are suckered by White House lies, Nicholas Von Hoffman
- Tough love, my story of the things worth fighting for, Susan E. Rice
- America as empire, global leader or rogue power?, Jim Garrison
- America and the world, conversations on the future of American foreign policy, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Brent Scowcroft
- When Presidents lie, a history of official deception and its consequences, Eric Alterman
- In the shadow of the Oval Office, profiles of the National Security Advisors and the Presidents they served, from JFK to George W. Bush, Ivo H. Daalder and I.M. Destler
- A concise history of U.S. foreign policy, Joyce P. Kaufman
- Are we Rome?, the fall of an empire and the fate of America, Cullen Murphy
- Screwed!, how foreign countries are ripping America off and plundering our economy--and how our leaders help them do it, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
- Seizing destiny, how America grew from sea to shining sea, Richard Kluger
- The Icarus syndrome, a history of American hubris, Peter Beinart
- Only the strong, reversing the Left's plot to sabotage American power, Thomas B. Cotton
- Political tribes, group instinct and the fate of nations, Amy Chua
- Surprise, security, and the American experience, John Lewis Gaddis
- Presidential command, power, leadership, and the making of foreign policy from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush, Peter W.Rodman
- Sword of the spirit, shield of faith, religion in American war and diplomacy, Andrew Preston
- Does America need a foreign policy?, toward a diplomacy for the 21st century, Henry Kissinger
- Promised land, crusader state, the American encounter with the world since 1776, Walter A. McDougall
- The mighty and the Almighty, reflections on America, God, and world affairs, Madeleine Albright with Bill Woodward
- The J curve, a new way to understand why nations rise and fall, Ian Bremmer
- A patriot's history of the modern world ;, from the Cold War to the Age of Entitlement, 1945-2012, Larry Schweikart and Dave Dougherty, Vol. II
- Being America, liberty, commerce, and violence in an American world, Jedediah Purdy
- Safe for democracy, the secret wars of the CIA, John Prados
- A diplomatic history of the American people, Thomas A. Bailey. --
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