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- catalog abstract "One of America's most perceptive young historians examines the misunderstood dimensions and implications of a great question confronting the nation -- our foreign policy. Professor Kolko makes it clear that our foreign policy is neither the result of omission or ignorance nor of a "military-industrial complex." Civilian authority and civilian-defined goals, he asserts, are the consistent sources of American foreign policy. From this premise, Kolko undertakes to investigate "the respectables," the self-styled liberal realists and businessman who are the architects of the decades-old premises of American foreign policy. He also outlines the nature of American power and interests in the modern world and provides an assessment of who gains and who loses as a result of the policies Washington pursues."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b841671.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1945-".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1945-1989.".
- catalog created "[1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [139]-159)".
- catalog description "Men of power -- The American military and civil authority -- The United States and world economic power -- The United States in Vietnam, 1944-66 -- Epilogue: on reason and radicalism.".
- catalog description "One of America's most perceptive young historians examines the misunderstood dimensions and implications of a great question confronting the nation -- our foreign policy. Professor Kolko makes it clear that our foreign policy is neither the result of omission or ignorance nor of a "military-industrial complex." Civilian authority and civilian-defined goals, he asserts, are the consistent sources of American foreign policy. From this premise, Kolko undertakes to investigate "the respectables," the self-styled liberal realists and businessman who are the architects of the decades-old premises of American foreign policy. He also outlines the nature of American power and interests in the modern world and provides an assessment of who gains and who loses as a result of the policies Washington pursues."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 166 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Roots of American foreign policy.".
- catalog identifier "0807002631".
- catalog isFormatOf "Roots of American foreign policy.".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, Beacon Press".
- catalog relation "Roots of American foreign policy.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1945-".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1945-1989.".
- catalog subject "327.73".
- catalog subject "E744 .K66".
- catalog tableOfContents "Men of power -- The American military and civil authority -- The United States and world economic power -- The United States in Vietnam, 1944-66 -- Epilogue: on reason and radicalism.".
- catalog title "The roots of American foreign policy; an analysis of power and purpose.".
- catalog type "text".