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基本説明
Begins with a survey America's imperialist drive in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and outlines the place of imperialism within the broader sweep of modern US foreign policy.
Full Description
The United States and Imperialism uses concepts of civilization, identity, the civilizing mission, and cooperation to explain the role of imperialism throughout American history. Ninkovich's original analysis of America as an empire shows how imperialism, anti-imperialism, and geopolitics have all played a role in how the United States made decisions when seeking new territories.
Contents
Introduction. 1. Imperialism and National Identity in the 1890s.
2. Failed Expectations: The Civilizing Mission in the Philippines.
3. America's Caribbean Empire.
4. The Modernization of China and the Diplomacy of Imperialism.
5. Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism in America's World Policies.
Conclusion: Beyond Imperialism: The Empire of Modernity.
Index.