The folly of empire : what George W. Bush could learn from Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson / John B. Judis.
2004
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The folly of empire : what George W. Bush could learn from Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson / John B. Judis.
Author
Judis, John B.
ISBN
0743261275
Imprint
New York : Scribner, c2004.
Language
English
Description
ix, 245 p. ; 24 cm.
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E902 .J83 2004
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.73/009/04
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"A Lisa Drew book."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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An empire of liberty: the framework of American foreign policy
America's imperial moment
Theodore Roosevelt and the heel of Achilles
Woodrow Wilson and the way to liberty
Woodrow Wilson and the conscience of the world
Franklin Roosevelt and the four freedoms
Cold War liberalism from Truman to Reagan
Bush, Clinton, and the triumph of Wilsonianism
George W. Bush sees evil
George W. Bush and the illusion of omnipotence.
America's imperial moment
Theodore Roosevelt and the heel of Achilles
Woodrow Wilson and the way to liberty
Woodrow Wilson and the conscience of the world
Franklin Roosevelt and the four freedoms
Cold War liberalism from Truman to Reagan
Bush, Clinton, and the triumph of Wilsonianism
George W. Bush sees evil
George W. Bush and the illusion of omnipotence.