American Diplomacy

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American Diplomacy is a seminal collection of lectures and essays by George F. Kennan analyzing the history, principles, and consequences of U.S. foreign policy in the 20th century.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
lecture collection
non-fiction book
advocates pragmatic foreign policy based on national interest
analyzes consequences of U.S. foreign policy
principles of U.S. foreign policy
author George F. Kennan
countryOfOrigin United States
critiques excessive American intervention abroad
moralistic and legalistic approach in U.S. foreign policy
describedAs classic of diplomatic history
seminal work on American foreign policy
discussesEvent World War I
World War II
early Cold War
field diplomatic history
foreign policy analysis
political science
focusesOn history of U.S. foreign policy in the 20th century
genre history
international relations literature
political non-fiction
hasAudience diplomats
historians of U.S. foreign relations
policy makers
students of international relations
hasInfluenceOn debates over containment strategy
scholarship on U.S. grand strategy
hasPart essays by George F. Kennan
lectures delivered by George F. Kennan
influencedBy George F. Kennan's diplomatic career
containment policy debates
language English
mainSubject 20th-century international relations
Cold War origins
United States foreign policy
diplomacy
notableFor critical analysis of American interventionism
influence on U.S. foreign policy discourse
realist perspective on foreign policy
perspective realist school of international relations
relatedWork Long Telegram
X Article
timePeriodDiscussed 20th century

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George F. Kennan
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