Creating the American Century Creating the American Century

Creating the American Century

The Ideas and Legacies of America's Twentieth-Century Foreign Policy Founders

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Publisher Description

In his last work before his death in 2014, American historian Martin J. Sklar analyzes the influence of early twentieth-century foreign policy makers, focusing on modernization, global development, and the meaning of the 'American Century'. Calling this group of government officials and their advisors, including business leaders and economists, the 'founders of US foreign policy', Sklar examines their perspective on America's role in shaping human progress from cycles of empires to transnational post-imperialism. Sklar traces how this thinking both anticipated and generated the course of history from the Spanish-American War to World War II, through the Cold War and its outcome, and to post-9/11 global conflicts. The 'founders' legacy is interpreted in Wilson's Fourteen Points, Henry Luce's 1941 'American Century' Life editorial, and foreign policy formulation to the present. Showing how modernization has evolved, Sklar discusses capitalism and socialism in relation to modern democracy in the US and to emergent globalizing forces.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
September 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
487
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
6
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