A Republic, Not an Empire: Reclaiming America's DestinyNow available in paperback. All but predicting the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, Buchanan examines and critiques America's recent foreign policy and argues for new policies that consider America's interests first. |
Contents
How Empires Perish | 3 |
Courting Conflict with Russia | 7 |
Americas Future Wars | 27 |
The Myth of American Isolationism | 47 |
Birth of an American Foreign Policy | 59 |
Mr Madisons War | 69 |
How We Took Florida | 91 |
Jimmy Polks War | 105 |
Wilsons War | 193 |
Disarmament Decade | 231 |
The Zeal of the Convert | 249 |
Back Door to War | 283 |
Americas Longest War | 301 |
Passionate Attachments and Press Power | 331 |
Claimants to Kennans Legacy | 355 |
A Republic Not an Empire | 367 |
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