Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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E183.7 .H43 2012 | America and the rogue states / | 1 |
E183.7 .H43 2012eb | America and the rogue states | 1 |
E183.7 .H44 2008 | From colony to superpower : U.S. foreign relations since 1776 / | 1 |
E183.7 .H44 2008eb | From colony to superpower : U.S. foreign relations since 1776 / | 1 |
E183.7 .H44 2017 | From colony to superpower / | 1 |
E183.7 .H47 2008 | From colony to superpower : U.S. foreign relations since 1776 / | 1 |
E183.7 .H5 | Problems of American foreign policy / | 1 |
E183.7 .H594 2015 | ||
E183.7 .H594 2016 | American foreign relations : a new diplomatic history / | 2 |
E183.7 .H595 2008 | The myth of American diplomacy : national identity and U.S. foreign policy / | 1 |
E183.7 .H595 2008eb |
The myth of American diplomacy : national identity and U.S. foreign policy / The myth of American diplomacy national identity and U.S. foreign policy / |
2 |
E183.7 .H65 1985 | The mood/interest theory of American foreign policy / | 3 |
E183.7 .H67 2018 | American empire : a global history / | 1 |
E183.7 .H84 2015 | The Hillary doctrine : sex & American foreign policy / | 1 |
E183.7 .H84 2015eb | The Hillary doctrine : sex and American foreign policy / | 2 |
E183.7 .H85 | Our foreign policy. : Address by the Honorable Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, at the National Press Club. Washington, D.C. March 17, 1938. | 1 |
E183.7 .H855 2007 | The American ascendancy : how the United States gained and wielded global dominance / | 1 |
E183.7 .H855 2007eb | The American ascendancy : how the United States gained and wielded global dominance / | 1 |
E183.7 .H86 2009 | Ideology and U.S. foreign policy / | 1 |
E183.7 .H86 2009eb |
Ideology and U.S. foreign policy / Ideology and U.S. Foreign Policy / |
3 |