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Abbas, Mahmoud
Abraham Lincoln, USS
Abrams, Elliot
Acheson, Dean
Adams, Henry
Adams, John
Adams, John Quincy
Addams, Jane
Afghanistan
Afghanistan War
African Americans
Agnew, Spiro
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud
Air Force, U.S.
Albright, Madeleine
Allende, Salvador
al-Qaeda
Alsop, Stewart
America First Committee
American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
Andropov, Yuri
Angola
Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty
Anti-intellectualism in American Life (Hofstadter)
anti-Semitism
Arab nationalism
Arab Spring
Arafat, Yasser
Arbenz, Jacobo
Argentina
Armies of the Night (Mailer)
Armitage, Richard
Armstrong, Hamilton Fish
Army, U.S.
Army of the Republic of South Vietnam (ARVN)
Aron, Raymond
Arthur, Chester A.
Ashe, Samuel
Asia
“Asia After Viet Nam” (Nixon)
Assad, Bashar al-
Atlantic Ocean
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
Austria
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Awlaki, Anwar al-
Axis Powers
Baathism
Bacevich, Andrew
Baghdad
Baker, James A., III
Baker, Newton D.
Balkan states
Ball, George
Bangladesh
Bao Dai
Bay of Pigs invasion (1961)
Beard, Charles; academic career of; British Empire as viewed by; colonialism as viewed by; Columbia University resignation of; as constitutional scholar; “continental Americanism” of; economic views of; FDR as viewed by; federal government as viewed by; foreign policy as viewed by; Germanic scholarship as viewed by; influence of; Kennan compared with; Lippmann compared with; Mahan compared with; military policy as viewed by; as political scientist; press coverage of; Prussian militarism as viewed by; Spanish-American War as viewed by; states’ rights as viewed by; T. Roosevelt as viewed by; warfare as viewed by; Wilson criticized by; World War I as viewed by; writings of
Beard, Clarence
Beard, Mary Ritter
Begin, Menachem
Belgium
Bellow, Saul
Berger, Sandy
Berle, Adolf
Berlin, East
Berlin, West
Berlin Airlift
Berlin Wall
Beveridge, Albert J.
Bible
Biden, Joe
Big Three
bin Laden, Osama
Bismarck, Otto von
Blair, Tony
Blix, Hans
blockades, naval
Bloom, Allan
Boerner, Phil
Bohlen, Charles “Chip”
Boot, Max
Borah, William
Bosnia
Brazil
Bremer, L. Paul
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of (1918)
Brezhnev, Leonid
Brooks, David
Brown, Harold
Bruce, David K.
Bryan, William Jennings
Brzezinski, Zbigniew
Buchanan, James
Buckley, William F., Jr.
Bullitt, William C.
Bundy, McGeorge
Bundy, William
Bunker, Ellsworth
Burke, Edmund
Bush, George H. W.
Bush, George W.
Byrnes, James F.
Callahan, David
Cambodia
Cameron, David
Camp David Accords (1978)
Canada
“Capabilities for Limited Contingencies in the Persian Gulf” (Wolfowitz)
Caribbean Sea
Carter, Jimmy
Casablanca Conference (1943)
Casey, William J.
Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, Viscount
Castro, Fidel
Central America
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Central Powers
Chalabi, Ahmed
Chamberlain, Neville
Chekhov, Anton
chemical weapons
Cheney, Dick
Chiang Kai-shek
Chicago, University of
Chile
China
Chomsky, Noam
Christopher, Warren
Churchill, Winston S.
Civil War, U.S.
Clarke, Richard
Clausewitz, Carl von
Clemenceau, Georges
Cleveland, Grover
Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Hillary
Cold War
Cold War, The (Lippmann)
Colombia
Columbia University
Columbus, Christopher
Commentary
Committee on the Present Danger (CPD)
Committee to Maintain a Prudent Defense Policy
communism
concentration camps
Confederacy
Congress, U.S.
Congress of Vienna (1815)
Constitution, U.S.
Constitutional Convention (1787)
Constitutional Government in the United States (Wilson)
Contest for Supremacy, A (Friedberg)
Coolidge, Calvin
Copenhagen Summit (2009)
Coughlin, Charles
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
Crimea
Cronkite, Walter
Cross-Currents in Europe Today (Beard)
Crowninshield, Arent Schuyler
Cuba
Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
Cuban Revolution
Czechoslovakia
Czolgosz, Leon
Daladier, Édouard
Daniels, Josephus
Darwin, Charles
Davidson, Daniel
Davies, John Paton
Davis, Jefferson
Debs, Eugene V.
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, The (Gibbon)
Decline of the West, The (Spengler)
Defense Department, U.S.
Defense Policy Guidance (DPG)
de Gaulle, Charles
Democratic Party
“destroyers-for-bases” deal
Dewey, George
Dewey, John
Dewey, Thomas E.
“Dictatorships & Double Standards” (Kirkpatrick)
Diem, Ngo Dinh
Disraeli, Benjamin
Dobrynin, Anatoly
Dole, Bob
Dominican Republic
“domino theory”
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
Dow Jones Industrial Average
Dreams from My Father (Obama)
Dukakis, Michael
Dulles, Allen
Dulles, John Foster
Dumbarton Oaks conference (1944)
Eagleburger, Lawrence
Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States, An (Beard)
Egypt
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
elections, U.S.: of 1900; of 1910; of 1912; of 1916; of 1918; of 1920; of 1924; of 1932; of 1936; of 1944; of 1948; of 1952; of 1956; of 1960; of 1964; of 1968; of 1972; of 1976; of 1980; of 1988; of 1992; of 1996; of 1998; of 2000; of 2004; of 2008; of 2012; of 2014; of 2016
electoral college
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Engels, Friedrich
Entente Powers
Ethiopia
Europe, Central
Europe, Eastern
Europe, Western
fascism
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Federalist, The
Federal Reserve System
Feith, Douglas
Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Ford, Gerald R.
Foreign Affairs
foreign policy: alliances in; appeasement in; armaments in; as art vs. science; Atlanticism in; balance-of-power system in; blockades in; colonialism in; congressional influence in; covert action in; decision making in; declarations of war in; democratic principles in; diplomatic relations in; disarmament in; economic aspect of; espionage and; ethnic self-determination in; historical precedent in; imperialism in; insurgencies in; international law in; interventionism in; isolationism in; leadership in; materialism in; military preparedness in; moral dimension of; nationalism in; nuclear weapons in; pacifism in; peace and stability as goal of; pragmatism in; projection of power in; propaganda in; protectionism in; realism in; regime change in; spheres of influence in; in wartime
Foreign Policy for America, A (Beard)
Forrestal, James
Fortune
Founding Fathers
France: colonies of; German invasion of; U.S. relations with; in World War I; in World War II
Franco, Francisco
Franco-Prussian War
Frankfurter, Felix
French Revolution
Freud, Sigmund
Fukuyama, Francis
Fulbright, J. William
Future of Iraq, The
Gaddafi, Muammar
Gaither, H. Rowan
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Gandhi, Indira
Gandhi, Mohandas K.
Gates, Robert
Geneva Conference (1954)
Geneva Convention (1863)
genocide
Germany
Germany, East
Germany, Imperial; at Paris Peace Conference (1919)
Germany, Nazi: appeasement of; as Axis Power; defeat of; Jewish persecution in; U.S. opposition to; Versailles Treaty repudiated by; in World War II
Germany, West
Gibbon, Edward
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Goldwater, Barry
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Gore, Al
Grant, Ulysses S.
Great Britain: appeasement policy of; empire of; French rivalry with; German threat to; in Paris peace negotiations; U.S. relations with; in World War I; in World War II
Great Depression
Great Recession
Greece
Guantánamo Bay
Guatemala
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964)
Gulf War
Haas, Richard
Haig, Alexander M., Jr.
Hamilton, Alexander
Hamlet (Shakespeare)
Hannibal
Hardie, James Keir
Harding, Warren
Harper’s Magazine
Harriman, W. Averell
Harvard University
Hawaii
Hawley-Smoot Tariff (1930)
Hay, John
Hearst, William Randolph
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Helms, Jesse
Helsinki Accords (1975)
Henry Kissinger and the American Century (Suri)
Hiroshima (Hersey)
Hiroshima bombing (1945)
History of Rome, The (Mommsen)
History of the American People, A (Wilson)
Hitchens, Christopher
Hitler, Adolf
Hobbes, Thomas
Ho Chi Minh
Holder, Eric
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Holocaust
Hoover, Herbert
Hoover, J. Edgar
House, Edward
House of Representatives, U.S.
Huerta, Victoriano
Hughes, Charles Evans
Hughes, Emmett
Hull, Cordell
Hull House
Humphrey, Hubert
Hungary
Huntington, Samuel
Hussein, Saddam
hydrogen bomb
Idea of the National Interest, The (Beard and Smith)
India
Indochina
Indonesia
Indo-Pakistani War
Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660–1783, The (Mahan)
intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs)
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty (1987)
Iran
Iranian hostage crisis
Iranian Revolution
Iran-Iraq War
Iraq
Iraqi National Army
Iraq War
Islamic fundamentalism
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
Israel
Italy
Jackson, Andrew
James, William
Japan: China invaded by; defeat of; empire of; militarism in; U.S. relations with; in World War I; in World War II
Jefferson, Thomas
Jews
John Paul II, Pope
Johnson, Louis
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S.
Kant, Immanuel
Kazin, Alfred
Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)
Kennan, George F.; Acheson’s relationship with; Arab-Israeli conflict as viewed by; Atlantic relations as viewed by; Beard compared with; Cold War as viewed by; communism as viewed by; conservatism of; containment doctrine of; democracy as viewed by; diaries of; as diplomat; FDR as viewed by; foreign policy as viewed by; German spoken by; Gorbachev as viewed by; G. W. Bush as viewed by; in Hamburg; as historian; influence of; Iraq War as viewed by; Kissinger compared with; Lippmann compared with; “Long Telegram” of; Marxism as viewed by; memoirs of; at Moscow embassy; Nazi Germany as viewed by; Nitze compared with; nuclear policy of; as Policy Planning Staff (PPS) director; political views of; press coverage of; realism of; reputation of; as Soviet expert; speeches of; Stalin as viewed by; at State Department; Truman’s relationship with; United Nations as viewed by; Versailles Treaty as viewed by; Vietnam War as viewed by; Wilson as viewed by; writings of; “X Article” of
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Joseph P.
Kennedy, Robert F.
Kerry, John
Keynes, John Maynard
Khamenei, Ayatollah Ali
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khrushchev, Nikita
Kim Il-Sung
King, Coretta Scott
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Kipling, Rudyard
Kirkpatrick, Jeane
Kissinger, David
Kissinger, Henry; back-channel diplomacy of; Cambodia policy of; as centrist; Chilean coup supported by; China policy of; Cold War as viewed by; communism as viewed by; conservative opposition to; criticism of; “decent interval” doctrine of; democracy as viewed by; Democratic Party and policies of; détente policy of; diplomatic career of; duplicity and subterfuge of; foreign relations as viewed by; as Harvard professor; Helsinki Accords and; as historian; Indo-Pakistani War and; influence of; as intellectual; Jewish background of; as JFK consultant; Kennan compared with; Lippmann compared with; Metternich as model for; Middle East policy of; military force as viewed by; moral values of; at Moscow Summit (1972); as national security adviser; Nazism as viewed by; Nitze compared with; Nixon’s relationship with; nuclear strategy as viewed by; in Paris peace negotiations; press coverage of; realism of; Republican Party supported by; reputation of; as Rockefeller aide; as secretary of state; sense of humor of; “shuttle diplomacy” of; strategic arms limitation policy of; Vietnam policy of; Watergate scandal and; Wilson as viewed by; Wolfowitz compared with; writings of; Zhou’s meetings with
Kissinger, Louis
“Kissinger rule”
Korean War
Kosovo
Krauthammer, Charles
Kristol, Irving
Kristol, William
Kurds
Kuwait
Kuwaiti, Abu Ahmed al-
Lafayette, Marquis de
Laird, Melvin
Lake, Anthony
Laos
Laval, Pierre
League of Nations
Le Duc Tho, See Tho, Le Duc
Lee, Robert E.
Lee Kuan Yew
Lehman Brothers
Lenin, V. I.
Lerner, Max
Lessons of the War with Spain (Mahan)
Libby, I. Lewis “Scooter”
Libya
Life
Lincoln, Abraham
Lindbergh, Charles
Lippmann, Jacob
Lippmann, Walter; Atlanticist doctrine of; Beard compared with; correspondence of; democracy as viewed by; diplomacy as viewed by; economic views of; fascism as viewed by; FDR as viewed by; foreign policy as viewed by; at Harvard University; influence of; on Inter-Allied Propaganda Board; internationalism as viewed by; as interventionist; isolationism as viewed by; Jewish background of; Kennan compared with; Kissinger compared with; Mahan compared with; Nazism as viewed by; Nitze compared with; political views of; progressivism of; prose style of; public opinion as viewed by; realism of; Republicans as viewed by; “Russian Orbit” concept of; social sciences as viewed by; Soviet Union as viewed by; Truman’s relationship with; United Nations as viewed by; Vietnam War as viewed by; Wilson criticized by; writings of
Lloyd George, David
Locke, John
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.
London Economic Conference (1933)
Lothian, Philip Kerr, Lord
Lovett, Robert
Luce, Henry
Luce, Stephen B.
Lusitania sinking (1915)
MacArthur, Douglas
MacDonald, Ramsay
Machiavelli, Niccolò
Madison, James
Mahan, Alfred Thayer; as Anglophile; Beard compared with; as commander and sailor; death of; at First Hague Conference; foreign trade as viewed by; influence of; Kennan’s views on; Kissinger’s views on; Lippmann compared with; materialism of; naval strategy advocated by; political views of; racial views of; realism of; Spanish-American War as viewed by; T. Roosevelt’s relationship with; Wilson compared with; World War I as viewed by; writings of
Mahan, Dennis Hart
Mahan, Mary Okill
Mailer, Norman
Maine, USS, explosion of (1898)
Malcolm X
Manchuria
Manhattan Project
Mao Zedong
Marcos, Ferdinand
Marcos, Imelda
Marcuse, Herbert
Marine barracks bombing (1983)
Marshall, George
Marshall Plan
Marx, Karl
Marxism
Marxism-Leninism
“massive retaliation” doctrine
McCain, John
McCarthy, Eugene
McCarthy, Joseph
McChrystal, Stanley
McCloy, John
McGovern, George
McKinley, William
McNamara, Robert
“Meaning of History: Reflections on Spengler, Toynbee and Kant, The” (Kissinger)
Mearsheimer, John
Mein Kampf (Hitler)
Memorabilia (Xenophon)
Mencken, H. L.
merchant shipping
Metternich, Prince Klemens von
Mexican Revolution
Mexico
Middle East
military-industrial complex
Milošević, Slobodan
“missile gap”
Mitchell, John
Mobile Bay, Battle of
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
Molotov, Vyacheslav
Molotov-Ribbentrop Nonaggression Pact (1939)
Mommsen, Theodor
Monroe Doctrine
Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de
“Moral Foundation of Foreign Policy, The” (Kissinger)
Morgan, J. P.
Morgenthau, Hans J.
Moses, Robert
Mossadegh, Mohammad
Mousavi, Mir-Hossein
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick
Mubarak, Hosni
Mumford, Lewis
Munich Agreement (1938)
Musharraf, Pervez
Muslim Brotherhood
Mussolini, Benito
Nagasaki bombing (1945)
Napoleon I, emperor of France
Napoleonic Wars
Nasr, Vali
National Intelligence Estimate (NIE)
National Liberation Front (NLF)
National Security Act (1947)
National Security Agency (NSA)
National Security Council (NSC)
Naval War of 1812, The (T. Roosevelt)
Navy, U.S.
Nazism
Necessity for Choice: Prospects of Foreign Policy, The (Kissinger)
neoconservatives
Netanyahu, Benjamin
Netherlands
Neutrality Acts
Nevins, Allan
New Deal
New Republic
Newsweek
New Yorker
New York Times
New York Times Book Review
New York World
Ngo Dinh Diem, see Diem, Ngo Dinh
Nicaragua
Nicolson, Harold
Niebuhr, Reinhold
Nitze, Paul; Acheson’s relationship with; as assistant secretary for defense for international security affairs; Bay of Pigs invasion as viewed by; Carter as viewed by; Cold War strategy of; on Committee to Maintain a Prudent Defense Policy; communism as viewed by; “correlation of forces” concept of; in Cuban Missile Crisis; Democratic Party and policies of; at Dillon Read; diplomacy as viewed by; economic views of; Eisenhower as viewed by; “flexible response” advocated by; at Harvard University; influence of; interventionism as viewed by; Kennan compared with; Kissinger compared with; Korean War as viewed by; Marshall Plan supported by; military intervention supported by; military preparedness supported by; Nixon as viewed by; nuclear strategy of; on Policy Planning Staff (PPS); resignation of; as secretary of the Navy; Soviet threat as viewed by; State Department as viewed by; Truman as viewed by; Vietnam War as viewed by; Wolfowitz compared with
Nitze, William Albert
Nixon, Pat
Nixon, Richard M.
Nixon Doctrine
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
North Korea
North Vietnam
NSC-68
NSC-141
NSC-162/2
nuclear deterrence doctrine
Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy (Kissinger)
Obama, Barack; Afghanistan policy of; as African American; Asian policy of; bin Laden operation of; Bush criticized by; Cairo University speech of; congressional relations of; drone strikes authorized by; election of (2008); election of (2012); foreign policy of; Guantánamo policy of; Iraq War policy of; Kissinger’s views on; Middle East policy of; Nobel Peace Prize awarded to; nuclear policy of; pragmatism of; public support for; religious views of; Republican opposition to; troop withdrawals of; war on terror as viewed by; Wolfowitz and policies of
Obama, Barack, Sr.
Obama, Michelle
Obama Doctrine
oil resources
O’Neill, Thomas P. “Tip”
One World (Willkie)
Open Door at Home, The (Beard and Smith)
Operation Desert Storm
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Urgent Fury
Oppenheimer, J. Robert
O’Reilly, Leonara
Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC)
Orwell, George
Oswald, Lee Harvey
Ottoman Empire
Oxford University
Pacific Ocean
Paine, Thomas
Pakistan
Palestine
Palestinians
Palin, Sarah
Panama
Panama Canal
Panetta, Leon
Paris Peace Conference (1919)
Patton, George
Paul, Rand
“Peace Conference and the Moral Aspect of War, The” (Mahan)
“Peace Without Victory” (Lippmann)
Pearl Harbor attack (1941)
Pepper, Claude
perestroika
Perle, Richard
Pershing, John J.
Petraeus, David
Phantom Public, The (Lippmann)
Philippines
Pinochet, Augusto
Pipes, Richard
Plato
Platt Amendment (1903)
Podhoretz, Norman
Poland
Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group (PCTEG)
“Policymaker and the Intellectual, The” (Kissinger)
Popper, Karl
Potsdam Conference (1945)
Powell, Colin
Powell, Frederick York
Powell Doctrine
Power, Samantha
Preface to Politics, A (Lippmann)
“Prerequisites: Notes on Problems of the United States in 1938, The” (Kennan)
Present at the Creation (Acheson)
“Present Situation: The War Aims and Peace Terms It Suggests, The” (Mezes, Miller, and Lippmann)
preventive wars
Price of Power, The (Hersh)
Prince, The (Machiavelli)
Princeton University
progressivism
Promise of American Life, The (Croly)
Public Opinion (Lippmann)
Pulitzer, Joseph
Putin, Vladimir
Quakers
RAND Corp.
Ranke, Leopold von
Reader’s Digest
Reagan, Ronald
Reagan Doctrine
Reflections on the Revolution in France (Burke)
Remnick, David
Reporter
Republic, The (Plato)
Republican Party
Reston, James
Reykjavik Summit (1986)
Rhee, Syngman
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Rice, Condoleezza
Rice, Susan
Rise of American Civilization, The (Beard and Beard)
Rockefeller, Nelson
Rogers, William
Roman Empire
Romania
Roman Republic
Romney, Mitt
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: “arsenal of democracy” quote of; at Casablanca Conference (1943); death of; election of (1932); election of (1944); foreign policy of; Good Neighbor policy of; Great Depression policies of; as internationalist; Kennan’s views on; Lend-Lease Program of; Lippmann’s views on; military strategy of; New Deal policies of; public support of; Republican opposition to; Soviet policy of; at Tehran Conference (1943); at Yalta Conference (1945)
Roosevelt, Theodore: foreign policy of; Mahan’s relationship with; as president; as Progressive Party (Bull Moose Party) candidate; in Spanish-American War; Wilson criticized by; World War I as viewed by
Roosevelt Corollary
Root, Elihu
Ross, Dennis
Rostow, Eugene
Rostow, Walt
Rouhani, Hassan
Royal Navy
Rubio, Marco
Rumsfeld, Donald
Rusk, Dean
Russell, Bertrand
Russia, Tsarist
Russian Federation
Russo-Japanese War
Rwanda
Sadat, Anwar
Safeguard defense system
Sakharov, Andrei
Sanger, David
Santayana, George
Sarkozy, Nicolas
Saudi Arabia
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Sr.
Schwarzkopf, H. Norman
Scowcroft, Brent
Sedition Act (1918)
Senate, U.S.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
September 11th attacks (2001)
Serbia
Shakespeare, William
Shaw, George Bernard
Sherman, William Tecumseh
Shiite Muslims
Shinseki, Eric
Shultz, George P.
Slaughter, Anne-Marie
slavery
Slovakia
Smith, Adam
Smith, Gerard
Smuts, Jan Christian
socialism
Social Science Research Council
Solomon, Lewis
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
Somalia
Somoza, Anastasio
Sonnenfeldt, Hal
Sontag, Susan
“Sources of Soviet Conduct, The” (Kennan)
South America
South Korea
South Vietnam
Soviet Union: atomic bomb tested by; Bolshevik Revolution in; collapse of; communist ideology of; containment of; dissidents in; expansionism of; Gorbachev’s reforms in; nuclear weapons of; sphere of influence of; U.S. relations with; in World War II
Spain
Spanish-American War
Spanish Civil War
Spengler, Oswald
Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto, The (Rostow)
Stalin, Joseph
State Department, U.S.
Steel, Ronald
Stephanopoulos, George
Stephanson, Anders
Stevenson, Adlai
Stimson, Henry
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Strategic Air Command (SAC)
strategic arms limitation talks (SALT)
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) (“Star Wars” program)
Strauss, Leo
subprime mortgage markets
Sudetenland
Suez Canal
Sunni Muslims
Supreme Court, U.S.
Suri, Jeremi
Syria
Taft, William Howard
Taiwan
Taliban
Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles-Maurice de
taxation
Taylor, Maxwell
Tehran Conference (1943)
Teller, Edward
Tenet, George
Thatcher, Margaret
Third World
Tho, Le Duc
Thucydides
Tiananmen Square massacre (1989)
Time
“Time, Technology, and the Creative Spirit in Political Science” (Beard)
Times (London)
“Tired Old Men, The” (Lippmann)
“Today & Tomorrow” (“T&T”) (Lippmann)
Tolstoy, Leo
totalitarianism
Toynbee, Arnold
Trade Act (1974)
Treasury Department, U.S.
Treaty of Westphalia (1648)
Trotsky, Leon
Truman, Harry S.: atomic bomb decision of; hydrogen bomb supported by; Kennan’s views on; Korean War policy of; Lippmann’s views on; Nitze’s views on; at Potsdam Conference (1945)
Truman Doctrine
Tunisia
Turkey
Twenty-second Amendment
U-boats
Ukraine
United Nations
United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC)
United Nations Security Council; Resolution 687 of; Resolution 1973 of
United States: Anglo-Saxon culture of; anticommunism in; atomic bomb developed by; capitalist system of; defense spending of; democratic system of; economy of; European relations of; foreign aid of; foreign trade of; free speech in; gross domestic and gross national product (GDP and GNP) of; hydrogen bomb developed by; isolationism in; military preparedness movement in; missile defense systems of; national security of; neutrality of; nuclear weapons of; Soviet relations with; treaty obligations of; unemployment rate in; in World War I; in World War II
United States Strategic Bombing Survey (USSBS)
U.S. embassy bombings (Kenya, Tanzania) (1998)
U.S. Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic (Lippmann)
U.S. War Aims (Lippmann)
Vance, Cyrus
Vandenberg, Arthur
Veblen, Thorstein
Versailles, Treaty of
Victoria, queen of Britain
“Viet Nam Negotiations, The” (Kissinger)
Vietnam War
Vishnu
Wałeşa, Lech
Wallace, George
Wallace, Henry
Wallas, Graham
Wall Street Journal
War Department, U.S.
War of 1812
war on terror
Warsaw Pact countries
Washington, George
Washington Post
Watergate scandal
weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)
Welles, Sumner
Wells, H. G.
Westad, Odd Arne
Westmoreland, William
West Pakistan
White, William A.
White House Years, The (Kissinger)
WikiLeaks
Wilhelm II, emperor of Germany
Willkie, Wendell
Wilson, Ellen Axson
Wilson, Joseph
Wilson, Woodrow; as academic and intellectual; congressional relations of; declaration of war by; as Democratic leader; diplomacy of; election of (1912); election of (1916); foreign policy of; Fourteen Points of; idealism of; internationalism of; Kennan’s views on; Kissinger’s views on; League of Nations proposed by; Mexican policy of; military strategy of; neutrality policy of; at Paris Peace Conference (1919); peace proposals of; “peace without victory” speech of; as political scientist; popular support for; as Princeton University president; as progressive; Republican opposition to; “safe for democracy” quote of; speeches of; State of the Union addresses of; T. Roosevelt’s criticism of; wartime dissent suppressed by; Wolfowitz and policies of; World War I policies of
Wilsonianism
Wohlstetter, Albert
Wolfowitz, Jacob
Wolfowitz, Lillian Dundes
Wolfowitz, Paul; as adviser; in Carter administration; CIA as viewed by; Cold War as viewed by; as conservative; in Ford administration; in G.H.W. Bush administration; Gulf War supported by; in G. W. Bush administration; ideology of; Iraq policies of; Iraq War supported by; Jewish background of; Kissinger compared with; Middle East policies of; Nitze compared with; in Nixon administration; Obama’s policies and; Persian Gulf as viewed by; as policy planning director (PPS); in Reagan administration; regime change supported by; Saddam Hussein as viewed by; State Department as viewed by; war on terror and; weapons of mass destruction as viewed by; Wilsonianism of
“World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace, 1812–1822, A” (Kissinger)
World Trade Center bombing (1993)
World War I
World War II
Xenophon
Yale University
Yalta Conference (1945)
Yeltsin, Boris
Yom Kippur War
Yugoslavia
Zakaria, Fareed
Zakheim, Dov
Zapata, Emiliano
Zelikow, Philip D.
Zero Dark Thirty
Zhou Enlai
Zhukov, Georgii
Zimmermann, Arthur
Zimmermann, Warren
Zimmermann Telegram
Zionism
Zumwalt, Elmo, Jr.