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Rogue diplomats, the proud tradition of disobedience in American foreign policy, Seth Jacobs, Boston College

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Rogue diplomats, the proud tradition of disobedience in American foreign policy, Seth Jacobs, Boston College
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-380) and index
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contains biographical information
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rogue diplomats
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1141918068
Responsibility statement
Seth Jacobs, Boston College
Series statement
Cambridge studies in US foreign relations
Sub title
the proud tradition of disobedience in American foreign policy
Summary
"This series showcases cutting-edge scholarship in US foreign relations that employs dynamic new methodological approaches and archives from the colonial era to the present. The series will be guided by the ethos of transnationalism, focusing on the history of American foreign relations in a global context rather than privileging the US as the dominant actor on the world stage."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
"It Is Glory to Have Broken Such Infamous Orders": Adams, Jay, and Franklin Midwife the Republic -- "Service without Authority": and Monroe Buy Louisiana -- "Instructions or No Instructions": Trist Makes Peace with Mexico -- "I Have Now Read the Dispatch, But I Do Not Agree with It": Page Preserves America's "Special Relationship" -- "No 'Rubber Stamp' Ambassador": Kennedy Appeases the Dictators ictators -- "We Can't Fire Him": Lodge Engineers a Coup
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Proud tradition of disobedience in American foreign policy
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