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CONTENTS
About This Issue
Introduction
The United States: Inextricably Linked with Nations Across the Globe
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The Panama Canal: A Vital Maritime Link for the World
The Cold War: A Test of American Power and a Trial of Ideals
The Marshall Plan: A Strategy That Worked
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The Marshall Plan: A Story in Pictures
The Suez Crisis: A Crisis That Changed the Balance of Power in the Middle East
Brussels Universal and International Exposition (Expo 1958)
Nixon In China: A Turning Point in World History
Ping-Pong Diplomacy Spearheaded U.S.-Chinese Relations
Trade and Economics as a Force in U.S. Foreign Relations
After the Cold War
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Selected Significant Events in U.S. Foreign Relations
Bibliography
Internet Resources
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Brune, Lester H. Chronological History of U.S. Foreign Relations, 3 vols. New York, NY: Routledge, 2002.
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Cameron, Fraser. U.S. Foreign Policy after the Cold War. New York, NY: Routledge, 2002.
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Chang, Laurence and Peter Kornbluh, eds. The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962: A National Security Archive Documents Reader. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1999.
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CNN Interactive. A CNN Perspectives Series: Cold War Experience: Episode 1: Comrades 1917-1945 through Episode 24: Conclusion 1989-1991. Atlanta, GA: CNN.
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Cohen, Warren I. The Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations: Vol. 4, America in the Age of Soviet Power, 1945-1991. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
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The Cold War International History Project: Cold War Files: An Online Classroom Resource for High Schools. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
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Dallek, Robert. The American Style of Foreign Policy: Cultural Politics and Foreign Affairs. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

DeConde, Alexander, Richard Dean Burns and Frederik Logevall, eds. Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, 2nd ed., 3 vols. New York, NY: Scribner & Sons, 2001.
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Dobson, Alan. U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1945. New York, NY: Routledge, 2000.

Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy: Documents Related to the Cold War. South Hadley, MA: Mount Holyoke College.
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Giangreco, D. M. and Robert E. Griffin. Airbridge to Berlin: The Berlin Crisis of 1948, Its Origins and Aftermath. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1988.
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Hook, Steven W. and John Spanier. American Foreign Policy Since World War II, 16th ed. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003.
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Jervis, Robert. American Foreign Policy in a New Era. New York, NY: Routledge, 2005.

Kort, Michael. The Columbia Guide to the Cold War. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2001.

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U.S. Department of State. International Information Programs. The Marshall Plan: Investment in Peace: 50th Anniversary. Washington, DC: International Information Programs, Department of State.
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Significant Events in U.S. Foreign Relations (1900 - 2001)

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