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The following is a list of web sites that are associated with courses beging taught on the fields of history, political science and international relations about various aspects of U.S. foreign policy at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Assorted Topics
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Hope M. Harrison, The Uses (and Misuses) of History in International
Affairs, George Washington University
Dan Lindley, Causes of War, University of Notre Dame
Nick Pappas, The Military and War in America, Sam Houston State University
Nicholas Evan Sarantakes, Themes in World History: International Affairs in the 20th Century, Texas A&M University--Commerce
Dana Ward, U.S. Foreign Policy: Decision Making and the Third World, Pitzer College
Gregg A. Brazinsky, Research Seminar on the Cold War, George Washington University
Robert Griffith, America and the Cold War, American University
Hope M. Harrison, Rethinking the Cold War, George Washington University
James G. Hershberg, Rethinking the Cold War, George Washington University
Jack M. Holl, The Cold War in America, Kansas State University
Richard Immerman, Studies in the Cold War, Temple University
Nick Pappas, Origins and Early Phase of the Cold War, Sam Houston State University
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Stan Adamiak, American Diplomatic History to 1900, University
of Central Oklahoma
Ernest Bolt, Jr., American Diplomatic History Since 1945, University of Richmond
Gregg A. Brazinsky, History of U.S. Foreign Policy, George Washington University
Mark S. Byrnes, U.S. Foreign Policy Since WWII, Davidson College
-----, Diplomatic History, 1776-1900, Monmouth College
-----, Diplomatic History, Since 1900, Monmouth College
James G. Hershberg, History of U.S. Foreign Policy, George Washington University
Carol Hunter, U.S. Diplomatic History, Earlham College
Richard Immerman, Studies in U.S. Diplomatic History, Temple University
-----, U.S. Foreign Policy after 1918, Temple University
-----, Seminar in International History, Temple University
Miles Kelly, Diplomatic History of the United States, Grinnell College
Dan Lindley, Introduction to U.S. Foreign Policy, University of Notre Dame
Mark Lawrence, Diplomatic History of the United States Since 1890, University of Texas
Thomas Maddux, U.S. Diplomatic History Since 1914, California State University, Northridge
Stephen Majeski, American Foreign Policy, University of Washington
Edelgard Mahant, Foreign Policy of the U.S., York University
John Moore, U.S. Diplomatic History, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Kenneth A. Osgood, U.S. Diplomatic History, Florida Atlantic University
Kenneth A. Osgood, U.S. Diplomatic History Graduate Seminar, Florida Atlantic University
William B. Pickett, American Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Nicholas Evan Sarantakes, U.S. Diplomatic History, 1898-Present, Texas A&M--Commerce
David Skidmore, American Foreign Policy, Drake University
Geoff Smith, U.S. Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century, Queen's University
Stephen M . Streeter, Topics in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations, McMaster University
Thomas Wellock, History of American Foreign Relations, since 1941, Central Washington University
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Paul Newman, Lewis and Clark and the American Empire, University of Pittsburgh--Johnstown
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Dan Lindley, Introduction to International Relations, University of
Notre Dame
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L. R. Aronsen, Issues in American National Security Policy, 1941-1991, University
of Alberta
-----, American National Security Policy in the Nuclear Age, 1945-1962, University of Alberta
Stephen Biddle, Defense Policy and International Security, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Eliot A. Cohen, Strategy & Policy, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
-----, War in the Modern World, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
Michael T. Corgan, Introduction to Security Studies, Boston University
William B. Pickett, American Arms and Strategy in the Twentieth Century, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
-----, Nuclear Weapons and the Modern World, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Diplomatic History (Syllabus Initiative, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations)
International Relations (Marc Trachtenberg)
Strategic Studies (Center for Strategic Education, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University)
U.S. and Asia
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E. T. Atkins, The Korean War, Northern Illinois University
Xiao Bing Li, Cold War in East Asia, University of Central Oklahoma
Gregg A. Brazinsky, The Cold War in Asia, George Washington University
William B. Pickett, Japanese-American Relations in the Twentieth Century, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Nicholas Evan Sarantakes, The U.S. and the Korean War, Texas A&M University--Commerce
Shinoda Tomohito, Contemporary U.S.-Japan Relations, International University of Japan
Shelton Woods, Post World War II U.S. Foreign Policy in Asia, Boise State University
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Marc Trachtenberg, History of International Politics, 1815-1932,
University of California at Los Angeles
Marc Trachtenberg, History of International Politics, 1933-present, University of California at Los Angeles
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-----, -----, Doing Cold War History: A Practical Guide
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Alex Bloom, America and the Vietnam Experience,
Wheaton College
Ernest Bolt, Jr., The Vietnam War, University of Richmond
Robert Buzzanco, The Vietnam War, University of Houston
Nick Cullather, Vietnam War, Indiana University
Michael Flamm, The U.S. and Vietnam, 1940-1975, Ohio Wesleyan University
Robert Griffith, The United States and Vietnam, American University
Ed Haynes, Vietnam and the Second Indochina War, Winthrop University
Michael H. Hunt, The Vietnam War, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Richard Immerman, Vietnam War, Temple University
Robert Kreger and Susan Butler, The Tragedies of Vietnam: Real or Imagined?, Cerritos College
Thomas R. Maddux, The United States and the Indochina Wars, 1940-1975, California State University, Northridge
John K. Ohl, U.S. Experience in Vietnam, 1945-1975, Mesa Community College
David Skidmore, Revisiting the Vietnam War, Drake University
Stephen M . Streeter, History of the Vietnam War, McMaster University
Jon Stauff, America, Vietnam and the Cold War, St. Ambrose University
Harold D. Tallant, The Vietnam War, 1945-75, Georgetown College
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James Baker, World War II, University of Central Oklahoma
Larry T. Caldwell, War and Peace: World War II, Occidental College
Diane S. Clemens, Winston Churchill, Britain, and Nazi Germany on the Road to World War II, University of California at Berkeley
Theodore F. Cook, Jr., The Pacific War: Japan and the Second World War in Asia, William Paterson University
Bruce Hull, The History of World War II, University College, University of Maryland
W. A. Jacobs, The Second World War, University of Alaska Anchorage
George Lamb, World War II, West Virginia University
Peter Mellini, The Second World War, Sonoma State University
Kenneth A. Osgood, World War II and the United States, Florida Atlantic University
Phillip G. Payne, World War II, St. Bonaventure University
Mark Parillo, World War II, Kansas State University
Jay T. Pearce, World War II, Black Hawk College
Allan Purcell, World War II, Austin Community College
Nick Pappas, World War II, Sam Houston State University
Curt Richardson, History of World War II, Northern Illinois University
R. E. Rook, World War II: The Global Revolution, Fort Hays State University
Marc Selverstone, The Second World War, University of Virginia
David L. Snead, The Second World War, Texas Tech University
Bruce O. Solheim, History of World War II, Citrus College
Donald G. Stevens, World War II, King's College
Nancy Wingfield, World War II, Northern Illinois University
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