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Volume 2 of this comprehensive reference work delivers alphabetically arranged, peer‑reviewed essays on key topics in American foreign policy spanning E through N. Edited by leading diplomatic historians, this volume covers entries such as Economic Foreign Policy, Elitism, Embargoes and Sanctions, Freedom of the Seas, Intelligence and Counterintelligence, International Law and Organization, Isolationism, The Marshall Plan, Nationalism, National Security, National Self‑Determination, and many others. Each article situates concepts, events, doctrines, and actors in historical context while summarising scholarly debates and interpretations. Designed for students, scholars, policymakers, and researchers, this volume is an essential part of the authoritative second edition of the Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy.
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Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
Publishing Year: 2002
ISBN: 0‑684‑80659‑2
Pages: 1500+