The Tragedy of American Diplomacy
One of the first modern historians to integrate economic realities into the study of American foreign policy, William Appleman Williams has been a diplomatic historian of major influence since the first publication of The Tragedy of American Diplomacy.
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One of the first modern historians to integrate economic realities into the study of American foreign policy, William Appleman Williams has been a diplomatic historian of major influence since the first publication of The Tragedy of American Diplomacy.
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I wouldn't call our diplomacy a tragedy
Today's globalization and America's role in it is tragic for the American people today, not the Open Door policy of American diplomacy prior to economic globalization. The book argues that American foreign policy has always been about economics and I would argue that it still is. The problem today is our leaders are selling out Americans, rather than benefiting Americans at the expense of others.
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