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- W2090470614 abstract "Since the very beginnings of the United States as an independent international actor, observers no less than American citizens have reflected upon and sought to influence the role of the new nation towards the rest of the world. Paradoxically in a country that prides itself upon its modernity, the consistency of such descriptive and prescriptive analysis is striking. This essay seeks to show some of the main lines of intellectual as well as popular debate, particularly in their geopolitical and ideological forms, wherein the United States is figured both as an oppositional force to other states and political systems and as embodying transcendent, supranational values applicable to all humankind. This particular form of globalization, represented in successive American claims to introduce 'new world orders' and demarcate 'American centuries', raises afresh the political question of whether the cultural values of the United States are susceptible to appreciating the challenges of paradigmatic change in international relations. In composing this essay I have been encouraged by colleagues, mainly but by no means all historians, who have allowed me both formally as well as informally to develop some of the themes sketched out here. I refer with gratitude to Dick Arndt, Thomas Buckley, Diane Clemens, Alexander DeConde, Justus Doenecke, Judith Ewell, Marsha Frey, John Harper, Dick Howard, Gene McCarthy, Nick Sinclair-Brown, Don Ritchie and Gaddis Smith. I would like also to thank the journal's anonymous reviewers for their practical and disinterested help-and their tolerance of a rather different approach to the subject matter. Finally, a very special word of thanks is due-and most warmly given-to Nando Fasce, who in the last few years has hosted me at the University of Bologna as I have tried in front of his outstanding students in the Department of Political Science to connect the lines on the map, literally and metaphorically. Perhaps the mechanical pen is mightier than the piece of chalk?" @default.
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- W2090470614 title "'The terms of the connection': Geopolitics, ideology and synchronicity in the history of US foreign relations" @default.
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