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Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations

Cette série universitaire explore l'histoire complexe des relations étrangères des États-Unis, de l'ère coloniale à nos jours. Elle examine ces interactions en employant des approches méthodologiques de pointe et des archives récemment accessibles. Guidée par un esprit transnationaliste, la série privilégie la compréhension des relations étrangères américaines dans un contexte mondial, dépassant ainsi une perspective purement centrée sur les États-Unis.

Science and American Foreign Relations since World War II
Vietnam's American War
The Genesis of America
Israel in the American Mind
Israel's Armor
The Defiant Border

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