United States -- Foreign relations -- 1977-1981
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 1977-1981
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- U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, the role of lobbies and special interest groups, Janice J. Terry
- The uncertain crusade, Jimmy Carter and the dilemmas of human rights policy, [Joshua Muravchik ; foreword by Jeane Kirkpatrick]
- Drawing the line at the big ditch, the Panama Canal Treaties and the rise of the Right, Adam Clymer
- Eagle defiant, United States foreign policy in the 1980s, edited by Kenneth A. Oye, Robert J. Lieber, Donald Rothchild
- American foreign policy since détente, [edited by] Robert C. Gray, Stanley J. Michalak, Jr
- "Buried in the sands of the Ogaden", the United States, the Horn of Africa, and the demise of détente, Louise Woodroofe
- Third World radical regimes, U.S. policy under Carter and Reagan, by Anthony Lake
- Human rights and foreign policy, by Charles Frankel
- Morality, reason, and power, American diplomacy in the Carter years, Gaddis Smith
- Making the unipolar moment, U.S. foreign policy and the rise of the post-Cold War order, Hal Brands
- Gullible superpower, U.S. support for bogus democratic movements, Ted Galen Carpenter
- Hard choices, critical years in America's foreign policy, Cyrus Vance
- The Carter Administration and the fall of Iran's Pahlavi Dynasty, US-Iran relations on the brink of the 1979 Revolution, Javier Gil Guerrero
- United States foreign policy towards Cambodia, 1977-92, a question of realities, Christopher Brady
- Condemned to repetition, the United States and Nicaragua, Robert A. Pastor
- A superpower transformed, the remaking of American foreign relations in the 1970s, Daniel J. Sargent
- Mass media and American foreign policy, insider perspectives on global journalism and the foreign policy process, Patrick O'Heffernan
- Thirteen days in September, Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David, Lawrence Wright
- The present danger, "Do we have the will to reverse the decline of American power?", Norman Podhoretz
- Should the United States significantly increase its foreign military commitments?, Intercollegiate debate topic, 1980-1981, persuant to Public Law 88-246, compiled by the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
- Jimmy Carter, foreign policy and post-presidential years, edited by Herbert D. Rosenbaum and Alexej Ugrinsky
- An outsider in the White House, Jimmy Carter, his advisors, and the making of American foreign policy, Betty Glad
- Should the United States significantly increase its foreign military commitments?, Intercollegiate debate topic, 1980-1981, persuant to Public Law 88-246, compiled by the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
- With presidents to the summit, A. Denis Clift
- Technological frontiers and foreign relations, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Council on Foreign Relations ; Anne G. Keatley, editor
- The cloud of danger, current realities of American foreign policy, George F. Kennan
- Imperfect strangers, Americans, Arabs, and U.S.-Middle East relations in the 1970s, Salim Yaqub
- Camp David, peacemaking and politics, William B. Quandt
- Our own backyard, the United States in Central America, 1977-1992, William M. LeoGrande
- Power and principle, memoirs of the national security adviser, 1977-1981, Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Taken hostage, the Iran hostage crisis and America's first encounter with radical Islam, David Farber
- Jimmy Carter in Africa, race and the Cold War, Nancy Mitchell
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