It is an honor to join the SHAFR blogging team for 2011-12. While SHAFR is (as the name makes perfectly clear) a society that focuses on the history of American foreign relations, there is no doubt that we are as well placed as anyone to make connections between historical events and contemporary issues in American [...]
Policymaking--American
Newt Gingrich and the (ab)Uses of History
by Andrew JohnstoneFriday, January 6th, 2012
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Issues for the 2012 Presidential Election
by Nick SarantakesSaturday, December 10th, 2011
The United States of America is about to enter a presidential election year. Actually, it already has entered the political season. The election of 2012 will most likely turn on economics, but as Andy Johns pointed out in his blog, foreign policy is always important and next year’s contest will be no different. In addition, [...]
Posted in Barack Obama administration: 2009-present, China, India, Middle East, North Korea, Pakistan, Policymaking--American | No Comments »
Rising Isolationism, A Renewed Danger?
by Christopher McKnight NicholsTuesday, November 15th, 2011
It is an honor to be kicking off the blog for the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations for the fall of 2011. I thank Andrew Johns, Brian Etheridge, and the officers of SHAFR for the invitation, and I look forward to an excellent year of diverse debates and dynamic discussions.
For this column, which [...]
Tags: Adlai Stevenson, Barack Obama, engagement, foreign assistance, foreign entanglements, George W. Bush, Gerald Nye, idealism, Ideology, internationalism, isolationism, realism, Republican presidential candidates, transnationalism, William Borah
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