The African American Voice in U.S. Foreign Policy since World War II. Vol 5 of 5

  • Hardcover
  • Garland Publishing, Inc, 1998
By Krenn, Michael, ed
Garland Publishing, Inc, 1998. Hardcover. Fine. Hardcover. Michael Krenn is a professor of history and the chair of the department at Appalachian State University. According to his statement on the university's website, "The study of U.S. diplomatic history, particularly when it focuses on issues such as race and culture, forces us to consider the interconnections between domestic and international forces in the construction of the nation's diplomacy. It allows us to see how domestic forces and issues impact America's relations abroad while simultaneously enabling us to understand the influence exerted on the domestic scene by foreign policy initiatives." This book is Volume 5 of his 5-volume series "Race and U.S. Foreign Policy From the Colonial Period to the Present". Includes contributions from 12 different authors. Scarce. Octavo. Blue cloth covered boards with gilt title to spine. 302 pages. POL/7182.

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