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In: Historical dictionaries of diplomacy and foreign relations
In: Historical dictionaries of diplomacy and foreign relations
Chronology -- The Dictionary -- Appendix A: U.S. Presidents and Secretaries of State, 1789-1861 -- Appendix B: U.S. Presidents and Secretaries of War, 1789-1861 -- Appendix C: U.S. Presidents and Secretaries of the Navy, 1789-1861 -- Appendix D: U.S. Diplomatic Corps, 1775-1861.
In: Historical Dictionaries of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations
This second edition of Historical Dictionary of U.S. Diplomacy from the Civil War to World War I contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1,000 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture.
This article is devoted to the linguistic study the terms of diplomacy. It gives a general idea of the terms, the role of the term diplomacy in today's linguistics and a little bit about the history of the origin of the term diplomacy. Diplomatic terms are subject to analysis and indicate their linguistic analysis.
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In: The A to Z guide series no. 243
The A to Z of U.S. Diplomacy from World War I through World War II relates the events of this crucial period in U.S. history through a chronology, an introductory essay, and over 600 cross-referenced dictionary entries on key persons, places, events, institutions, and organizations
In: Historical dictionaries of diplomacy and foreign relations 11
In: American history · U.S.diplomatic history
In: The A to Z Guide Series
The A to Z of U.S. Diplomacy from the Civil War to World War I provides a convenient introduction to a critical period of American diplomacy. The half-century from 1861 to 1914 formed a crucial time in the development of the American approach to the world, for the United States laid the foundations for its 20th century foreign policy. While the famed Monroe Doctrine insisted that no foreign power meddle in the American continent, it did not stop the U.S. from waging war against Spain, mixing in conflicts in Cuba, Chile, and Mexico, nor in backing independence for Panama, all the while acquirin
In: Historical dictionaries of U.S. diplomacy no. 2
The relationship between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China is traced in this dictionary containing hundreds of cross-referenced entries on the presidents and prime ministers, the secretaries of state and foreign ministers, other key players, and the more significant institutions and events
In: Historical dictionaries of U.S. diplomacy no. 3
From the assertion of the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 to the Reagan Doctrine of the 1980s, the United States has presumed a position of political leadership and pre-eminence in the Western Hemisphere. This has been made possible by two main factors: America's huge economy, which has made the U.S. the largest single commercial market and the biggest investor in Latin America, and America's military prowess, which has been convincingly demonstrated in victories in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and the Spanish-American War (1898). This volume concentrates on the history of diplomatic relation
In: Historical Dictionaries of U.S. Diplomacy, 9
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