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Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989- -- Case studies- After the War: Nation-Building from FDR to George W. Bush (2008), by James Dobbins, Michele A. Poole, Austin G. Long, and Benjamin Runkle (PDF with commentary at rand.org)
- America's Role in Nation-Building: From Germany to Iraq (Santa Monica et al.: RAND, c2003), by James Dobbins, John G. McGinn, Keith Crane, Seth G. Jones, Rollie Lal, Andrew Rathmell, Rachel M. Swanger, and Anga Timilsina (multiple formats with commentary at rand.org)
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Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations- Foreign Relations of the United States, by United States Department of State (full serial archives)
- Revitalizing U.S. Democracy Promotion: A Comprehensive Plan for Reform (Washington: New America Foundation, c2009), by Michael A. Cohen and Maria Figueroa Küpçü (PDF at Wayback Machine)
- A Hard Look at Hard Power: Assessing the Defense Capabilities of Key U.S. Allies and Security Partners (second edition; Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press, 2020), ed. by Gary James Schmitt (PDF with commentary at armywarcollege.edu)
- The Story of U.S. Foreign Policy (with "Our Future in the Atomic Age" by Conant; Headline Series #90; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1951), by Dexter Perkins, contrib. by James Bryant Conant (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Who Makes Our Foreign Policy? (with "The Department of State and the Public" by Russell; Headline Series #62; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1947), by Blair Bolles, contrib. by Francis H. Russell (multiple formats at archive.org)
- America's Foreign Policies: Past and Present (Headline Books #40; New York: Foreign Policy Association, c1943), by Thomas Andrew Bailey, illust. by Graphic Associates (page images at HathiTrust)
- America Contradicts Herself: The Story of Our Foreign Policy (Headline Books #7, reprinted second edition; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1939), by Ryllis Alexander Goslin and William T. Stone (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- America Contradicts Herself: The Story of Our Foreign Policy (Headline Books #7; New York: Foreign Policy Association, c1936), by Ryllis Alexander Goslin and William T. Stone (page images at HathiTrust)
- Skating on Stilts: Why We Aren't Stopping Tomorrow's Terrorism (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, c2010), by Stewart A. Baker (PDF files with commentary at skatingonstilts.com)
- The Coming Caesars (New York, Coward-McCann, c1957), by Amaury De Riencourt (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Breakfast for Bonaparte: U.S. National Security Interests from the Heights of Abraham to the Nuclear Age, by Eugene V. Rostow (page images at Google)
- The Dangers of Half-Preparedness: A Plea for a Declaration of American Policy (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1916), by Norman Angell (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Pan-Americanism: A Forecast of the Inevitable Clash Between the United States and Europe's Victor (New York: The Century Co., 1915), by Roland G. Usher
- America's Last Chance (New York: T. Y. Crowell Co., c1940), by Albert H. Z. Carr (page images at HathiTrust)
- Why Meddle in the Orient? Facts, Figures, Fictions, and Follies (New York: Dodge Pub. Co., 1938), by Boake Carter and Thomas H. Healy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Peace in Party Platforms (Headline Books #4; New York: Foreign Policy Association, c1936), by William T. Stone (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Fear God and Take Your Own Part (New York: G. H. Doran Co., c1916), by Theodore Roosevelt (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Great Historical Documents of America: Reproduced by Official Authority From the Originals in the Department of State and the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., and the Lenox Library, New York (New York: P. F. Collier and Son, c1910) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Path of Empire: A Chronicle of the United States as a World Power, by Carl Russell Fish (Gutenberg text)
- The Balance of Tomorrow (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, c1945), by Robert Strausz-Hupé (page images at HathiTrust)
- The United States and German Jewish Persecutions: Precedents for Popular and Governmental Action (5th edition; Cincinnati: B'Nai B'rith Executive Committee, 1934), by Max J. Kohler (multiple formats at archive.org)
- To the Person Sitting in Darkness (reprinted by the Anti-Imperialist League of New York from the North American Review, 1901), by Mark Twain (Gutenberg text)
- Prescription for Permanent Peace (Chicago: Wilcox and Follet Co., 1944), by William S. Sadler (page images at HathiTrust)
- America and the New World-State: A Plea for American Leadership in International Organization (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1915), by Norman Angell (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The United States of America in Relation to the Permanent Court of International Justice of the League of Nations, and in Relation to the Hague Tribunal (1923), by Frances Kellor (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The World's Highway: Some Notes on America's Relation to Sea Power and Non-Military Sanctions for the Law of Nations (New York: George H. Doran Co., c1915), by Norman Angell (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- 1775-1783- William Lee: Militia Diplomat (Williamsburg: Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission, c1976), by Alonzo Thomas Dill (illustrated HTML at Lee Family Digital Archive)
- The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution (12 volumes; Boston: N. Hale and Gray and Bowen, 1829-1830), ed. by Jared Sparks, contrib. by Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, John Adams, John Jay, Arthur Lee, William Lee, Ralph Izard, Francis Dana, William Carmichael, Henry Laurens, John Laurens, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier Lafayette, and Jean-François Dumas
- France in the American Revolution, by James Breck Perkins (HTML at americanrevolution.org)
Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- 1783-1815- The Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States of America, From the Signing of the Definitive Treaty of Peace, 10th September, 1783, to the Adoption of the Constitution, March 4, 1789 (5 volumes; Washington: Printed by F. P. Blair, 1833-1834), by United States Department of State
Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- 1809-1817
Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- 1841-1845
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Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- 1849-1853- Speech of Hon. John Bell, of Tenn., on the Subject of Non-Intervention, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 13, 1852 (Washington: Gideon and Co., printers, 1852), by John Bell
Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- 1849-1877
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Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- 1865-1921
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