ForewordbytheAuthor IHAVEWRITTENthisbooktoemphasizethefact thatthefreedomofthepeopleoftheUnitedStatesisinserious dangerfromtheforeignpolicyofthepresentAdministration. Ihavefrequentlywrittenofthedangertolibertyathomefrom theconstantincreaseintheactivity,thespending,andthe poweroftheFederalGovernment,buttodaythethreat...
A foreign policy for Americans / A frankly political book "to emphasize the fact that the freedom of the people of the United States is in serious danger from the foreign policy of the pre... HL Roberts - Doubleday, 被引量: 25发表: 0年 ...
For thousands of years the ancient silk routes served as major arteries of interaction, spanning the valleys of the Nile, the Tigris and Euphrates, the Indus and Ganges, and the Yellow and Yangtze rivers. They connected the birthplaces of the Egyptian, Babylonian, Indian and Chinese civilizations...
US in the foreign policy from the isolation principle to the internationalism transformation is a gradation process.In front of Second World War, although has the few overseas to expand, US's attention is internal affairs throughout, always emphasizes to the outside dispute maintain neutrality.Conv...
The Japanese People and Foreign Policy: A Study of Public Opinion in Post-Treaty Japan. By Mendel Douglas H. Jr. , With a foreword by Edwin O. Reischauer. (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1961. Pp. ... MN Theodore - 《American Political Science Review》 被引...
The President, Congress and American Foreign Policy Legislation: Is There a Role For the people?Gelleny, Ron DLucas, DeWayne
During the years 1933–1936, American foreign policy may best be described as a policy of A. overt belligerence B. deliberate noninvolvement C. moral indignation D. opportunistic profiteering E. covert collusion 我的答案:无 登录查看答案
For people who speak English as a foreign language, the English spoken by American business people seems strange. A woman from Japan was telling a friend about her experience in the United States. The woman ___ major businesses and investment companies in New York City and Chicago. "I ...
BEIJING, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) -- Dec. 20, a national day of mourning due to the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama, is a grim reminder of how the notorious U.S. foreign policy of the Monroe Doctrine has blighted the Americas for two centuries. ...
rewarded forever after for serving their country.” This is an admonition that might just as well have been given by Osama bin Laden, in rallying his troops to sacrifice their lives to kill the invading infidels, as by our intellectuals at the AEI, who greatly influence our foreign policy....