Introduction to the course The United States and the World
Introduction to the course The United States and the World
Faculté | Lettres |
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Département | Département d’histoire générale |
Professeur(s) | Ludovic Tournès[1][2][3] |
Cours | The United States and the World |
Lectures
- Introduction to the course The United States and the World
- The conquest of the territory
- From Exceptionalism to American Universalism
- Foreign policy actors
- Empire of Freedom or Imperial Republic (1890 - 1939)?
- The economy: a global New Deal?* The pursuit of a world order
- The Americanization of the World: Myth or Reality?
The purpose of the course
U.S. foreign policy, its interaction with domestic policy. We will try to connect the external aspects of U.S. policy with the internal aspects. With regards to U.S. policy more than any other foreign policy, the connection is very important.
Three conductor wires
American Universalism: A National and Transnational Construction
It is a historic building that dates back to the second half of the 20th century.
The Complexity of United States Foreign Policy: Multipolar, Multisectoral (Diplomatic, Military, Economic, Cultural), Global
When we look at the external actions of the United States, this foreign policy is not unambiguous but it has multiple places of elaboration: the presidential administration, the Congress, conflicts occur within the presidential administration itself, as well as private actors who participate in this policy.
The role of the United States in building the international system
From the end of the 19th century to the present day.