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Notes on the Contributors Introduction B.Sewell & S.Lucas PART I: AMERICA POWER AND THE WORLD Reflex Actions: Colonialism, Corruption and the Politics of Technocracy in the Early 20th Century United States P.Kramer Ambassador W. Averell Harriman and the Shift in U.S. Policy toward Moscow after Roosevelt's Death F.Costigliola The Kennan Diaries D.Milne Ideology, Race, and Nonalignment in U.S. Cold War Foreign Relations: Or, How the Cold War Racialized Neutralism without Neutralizing Race J.Parker America's Great Game: The CIA and the Middle East, 1947-67 H.Wilford The Perfect and Sustainable Road to Economic Development?: The Eisenhower Administration and Latin America B.Sewell The Defeat of Ernest Lefever's Nomination: Keeping Human Rights on the United States Foreign Policy Agenda S.Snyder PART II: CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVES: POWER AND INTERVENTION Areas of Concern: Area Studies and the New American Studies J.C. Rowe Libertas or Fri? On US Liberty, Decline, Freedom and Pluralism D.Ryan The United States and the United Nations: Hegemony, Unilateralism and the Limits of Internationalism A.Johnstone The US War in Iraq: Confronting the Vietnam Analogy A.Priest Domesticating Katrina: Eliding the International Coordinates of a 'Natural' Disaster A.Hartnell From Ends to Means: American Foreign Policy and Women's Rights H.Laville Conclusion S.Lucas Index

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