American Ascendancy : How the United States Gained and Wielded Global Dominance.

By: Hunt, Michael HMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, 2007Copyright date: ©2007Description: 1 online resource (416 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780807883419Subject(s): Geopolitics | Hegemony -- United States -- History | International relations -- History | United States -- Foreign relations -- 19th century | United States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-2009 | United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century | World historyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: American Ascendancy : How the United States Gained and Wielded Global DominanceDDC classification: 327.73009/04 LOC classification: E183.7 -- .H855 2007ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Framing the Question -- 1 Nineteenth-Century Foundations -- 2 Grand Projects, 1898-1920 -- 3 The American Way in a Fragmenting World, 1921-1940 -- 4 Reaching for Geopolitical Dominance, 1941-1968 -- 5 In the American Image, 1941-1968 -- 6 The Third-World Challenge, 1941-1968 -- 7 Disoriented Giant, 1968-1991 -- 8 The Neoliberal Triumph, 1991 -- Conclusion: Hegemony in Question -- Notes -- A Guide to the Literature -- Acknowledgments -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
Summary: A simple question lurks amid the considerable controversy created by recent U.S. policy: what road did Americans travel to reach their current global preeminence? Taking the long historical view, Michael Hunt demonstrates that wealth, confidence, and leadership were key elements to America's ascent. In an analytic narrative that illuminates the past rather than indulges in political triumphalism, he provides crucial insights into the country's problematic place in the world today.Hunt charts America's rise to global power from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to a culminating multilayered dominance achieved in the mid-twentieth century that has led to unanticipated constraints and perplexities over the last several decades. Themes that figure prominently in his account include the rise of the American state and a nationalist ideology and the domestic effects and international spread of consumer society. He examines how the United States remade great power relations, fashioned limits for the third world, and shaped our current international economic and cultural order. Hunt concludes by addressing current issues, such as how durable American power really is and what options remain for America's future. His provocative exploration will engage anyone concerned about the fate of our republic.What road did Americans travel to reach global preeminence? Taking the long historical view, Hunt demonstrates that wealth, confidence, and leadership were key elements to America's ascent. In an analytic narrative that illuminates the past rather than indulges in political triumphalism, he provides crucial insights into the country's problematic place in the world today. Hunt charts America's rise to global power from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to a culminating multilayered dominance achieved in the mid-twentieth century. HeSummary: examines how the United States remade great power relations, fashioned limits for the third world, and shaped the current international economic and cultural order. Hunt concludes by addressing current issues, such as how durable American power really is and what options remain for America's future.-->.
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Framing the Question -- 1 Nineteenth-Century Foundations -- 2 Grand Projects, 1898-1920 -- 3 The American Way in a Fragmenting World, 1921-1940 -- 4 Reaching for Geopolitical Dominance, 1941-1968 -- 5 In the American Image, 1941-1968 -- 6 The Third-World Challenge, 1941-1968 -- 7 Disoriented Giant, 1968-1991 -- 8 The Neoliberal Triumph, 1991 -- Conclusion: Hegemony in Question -- Notes -- A Guide to the Literature -- Acknowledgments -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.

A simple question lurks amid the considerable controversy created by recent U.S. policy: what road did Americans travel to reach their current global preeminence? Taking the long historical view, Michael Hunt demonstrates that wealth, confidence, and leadership were key elements to America's ascent. In an analytic narrative that illuminates the past rather than indulges in political triumphalism, he provides crucial insights into the country's problematic place in the world today.Hunt charts America's rise to global power from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to a culminating multilayered dominance achieved in the mid-twentieth century that has led to unanticipated constraints and perplexities over the last several decades. Themes that figure prominently in his account include the rise of the American state and a nationalist ideology and the domestic effects and international spread of consumer society. He examines how the United States remade great power relations, fashioned limits for the third world, and shaped our current international economic and cultural order. Hunt concludes by addressing current issues, such as how durable American power really is and what options remain for America's future. His provocative exploration will engage anyone concerned about the fate of our republic.What road did Americans travel to reach global preeminence? Taking the long historical view, Hunt demonstrates that wealth, confidence, and leadership were key elements to America's ascent. In an analytic narrative that illuminates the past rather than indulges in political triumphalism, he provides crucial insights into the country's problematic place in the world today. Hunt charts America's rise to global power from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to a culminating multilayered dominance achieved in the mid-twentieth century. He

examines how the United States remade great power relations, fashioned limits for the third world, and shaped the current international economic and cultural order. Hunt concludes by addressing current issues, such as how durable American power really is and what options remain for America's future.-->.

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