Incoming Resources
- War on peace, the end of diplomacy and the decline of American influence, Ronan Farrow
- The war of nerves, inside the cold war mind, Martin Sixsmith
- The final year, producers, John Battsek, Julie Goldman ; directed by Greg Barker
- In the shadows of the American century, the rise and decline of US global power, Alfred W. McCoy
- Isolationism, a history of America's efforts to shield itself from the world, Charles A. Kupchan
- The empire and the five kings, America's abdication and the fate of the world, Bernard-Henri Lévy ; translated by Steven B. Kennedy
- Tomorrow, the world, the birth of U.S. global supremacy, Stephen Wertheim
- The four ages of American foreign policy, weak power, great power, superpower, hyperpower, Michael Mandelbaum
- After the apocalypse, America's role in a world transformed, Andrew Bacevich
- Optimismo contra el desaliento, sobre el capitalismo, el imperio y el cambio social, Noam Chomsky y C.J. Polychroniou ; traducción de Francesc Reyes Camps
- Who rules the world?, Noam Chomsky
- War on peace, the end of diplomacy and the decline of American influence, Ronan Farrow
- Making the future, occupations, interventions, empire and resistance, Noam Chomsky
- The lessons of tragedy, statecraft and world order, Hal Brands and Charles Edel
- Battlegrounds, the fight to defend the free world, H. R. McMaster
- Summary, The Frugal Superpower, Review and Analysis of Michael Mandelbaum's Book
- American character and foreign policy, edited by Michael P. Hamilton
- No more Vietnams?, The war and the future of American foreign policy, Contributors: Eqbal Ahmad [and others] Edited by Richard M. Pfeffer
- Entangling alliances with none, American foreign policy in the age of Jefferson, Lawrence S. Kaplan
- A diplomat looks back, Edited by Lawrence E. Gelfand, with a foreword by George F. Kennan
- The origins of interventionism ;, the United States and the Russo-Finnish War
- Advice to war presidents, a remedial course in statecraft, Angelo M. Codevilla
- "Great decisions ... 1958", What should U.S. do in a changing world?
- The domestic sources of American foreign policy, insights and evidence, edited by Eugene R. Wittkopf and James M. McCormick
- Moscow meeting of foreign ministers, December 16-26, 1945, report by James F. Byrnes
- The war of nerves, inside the cold war mind, Martin Sixsmith
- United States foreign policy ;, isolation or alliance, compiled by Julia E. Johnsen
- The President as world leader
- Legislative calendar, Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate
- The accidental superpower, the next generation of american preeminence and the coming global disorder, Peter Zeihan
- A diplomatic history of the American people, Thomas A. Bailey
- War in a time of peace, Bush, Clinton, and the generals, David Halberstam
- Rogue nation, American unilateralism and the failure of good intentions, Clyde Prestowitz
- Another round in the great debate, American security in an unstable world, [by] Eugene V. Rostow
- Power and policy ;, U.S. foreign policy and military power in the hydrogen age
- A diplomatic history of the United States
- U.S. foreign policy goals:, what experts propose, [prepared by Philip Van Slyck, editor of program materials, with the assistance of Grant S. McClellan, associate editor of program materials, and Thelma Stevens, research assistant
- American foreign policy, past, present, and future, Glenn P. Hastedt
- Never again, learning from America's foreign policy failures, Earl C. Ravenal
- Building the continental empire, American expansion from the Revolution to the Civil War, William Earl Weeks ; [maps by Victor Thompson]
- To move a nation ;, the politics of foreign policy in the administration of John F. Kennedy
- Promise and peril, America at the dawn of a global age, Christopher McKnight Nichols
- Living in state, Pref. by Robert McClintock
- A democratic foreign policy, regaining American influence abroad, Richard Ned Lebow
- A new foreign policy, beyond American exceptionalism, Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Memorandum on the Monroe doctrine, Prepared by J. Reuben Clark, undersecretary of state
- International conflict for beginners, by Roger Fisher. Foreword by Edward M. Kennedy. Illus. by Robert C. Osborn
- Daydream believers, [how a few grand ideas wrecked American power], Fred Kaplan
- Tomorrow, the world, the birth of U.S. global supremacy, Stephen Wertheim
- Who rules the world?, Noam Chomsky