Notes
ChapterOne
TheAmericanForeignPolicyTradition
I.JamesBryce,TheAmericanCommonwealth(NewYork:MacmillanCompany,
1927),vol.2,p.565.
2.FinleyPeterDunne,"ThePhilippinePeace,"ObservationsbyMr. Dooley(New
York:R.H.Russell,1906),p.116.Mr.Dooley'slanguagewastranslatedinto"standard
speech"byPhilipDunne,thecolumnist'sson,andreprintedinKarlMeyer,ed.,Pundits,
Poets&Wits:AnOmnibusofAmericanNewspaperColumns(NewYork:OxfordUniversity
Press,1990),p.124.
3.QuotedinSamuelEliotMorison,HenrySteeleCommager,andWilliamE.
Leuchtenburg,TheGrowthoftheAmericanRepublic(NewYork:OxfordUniversityPress,
1980),vol.2,pp.241-42.
4.JamesMorris,PaxBritannica(NewYork:HarcourtBrace&Company,1968),
p.28.
5.HenryKissinger,Diplomacy(NewYork:Simon&Schuster,1994),p.18.
6.GeorgeP.Shultz,TurmoilandTriumph:MyYearsasSecretaryofState(NewYork:
CharlesScribner'sSons,1993).
- JamesA.BakerIII,ThePoliticsofDiplomacy:Revolution,War&Peace,1989-I992
(NewYork:G.P.Putnam'sSons,1995).
8.RichardNixon,BeyondPeace(NewYork:RandomHouse,1994),p.30.
9.CitedinAdrienneKochandWilliamPeden,eds.,TheLifeandSelectedWritingsof
Thomasjefferson(NewYork:RandomHouse,1944),"ThirdAnnualMessage,Octo-
ber17,1803,"pp.334-35;and"TothePresidentoftheUnitedStates(JamesMonroe),
Monticello,October24,1923,"pp.709-10.RobertV.Remini,TheLifeofAndrewjack-
son(NewYork:PenguinBooks,1988),pp.56-57,3°9.ForPolkonOregonseeDonald
BruceJohnson,NationalPartyPlatforms,vol.I:I840-I956(Urbana:UniversityofIlli-
noisPress,1956),"Resolved,thatourtitletothewholeoftheTerritoryofOregonis
clearandunquestionable;thatnoportionofthesameoughttobecededtoEnglandor
anyotherpower,andthatthere-occupationofOregonandthere-annexationofTexasat
theearliestpracticableperiodaregreatAmericanmeasures,whichthisConventionrec-
ommendstothecordialsupportoftheDemocracyoftheUnion,"p.4.Seealsohisinau-
guraladdress,March4,1845,in].D.Richardson,MessagesandPapersofthePresidents
(Washington,D.C.:BureauofNationalLiterature,1897),vol.4,p.381.FortheMexi-
canWar,seePolk'saddressinibid.,vol.4,p.442.ForBuchananonOstendManifesto,