Special Providence_ American Foreign Policy and How It Changed World - Walter Russell Mead

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CivilWar(cont'd)
Proclamation,136;Europeand,II8,
12 I;foreigncountriesand,23-4;
foreignpolicyissuesin,27;heroesof,
57;honorablesurrenderin,252;
maritimeinterestsin,106;military
strengthin,202;pensionclaims,242,
243;Unionvictoryin,82;U.S.debts
from, 59
CivilWar(England),101,182,249
classinterests/values,87,169-7°,225;
neo-elite,326-8
Clay,Henry,12,87
Clayton,Will, 60
Clayton-BulwerTreaty,18,121
Clemenceau,Georges, 9
Cleveland,Grover,17,69, 242
Clinton,Bill, 3 I,76,106, 17 5,240,


(^26) 9,3° (^0) ,3°5,3°6,3°7,3°9;
administrationof,108,139, 17 I,176,
189,271,292,296,298,3°4,3°7,
308
Clodfelter,Michael, 219
coalitions,89,95,176,294;inGulfWar,
269;Hamiltonian/Wilsonian,293-6,
298;Jeffersonian/Jacksonian,298-300
coastaldefensesandfortifications,19-20,
195-^6 ,3^01
"Coin'sFinancialSchool," 201
ColdWar,xvii,6,10,II,12,14,19,58,
81,84,86,115,117,126, 16 5,17 1 ,
258,283,298,3°0,313,320,324-5;
armscontrol arrangements,290;
civiliancasualtiesin,220;Continental
realismand,66-77;documentsfrom,
196;endof,xi,xiii,xv,78,112,193,
259,264,268,269,283,297-8,299,
325;eraofrelativestability,264-7;
fearofevilforcesin,249;foreign
policyin,54,322;andgrowthof
federalgovernment,209;hawkishU.S.
standin,221-2;interventionsduring,
265,285;Jacksoniansin,89,224,
247;Jeffersoniansin,198,205,208,
210-13;mythof,61-5,69,76,96,
210,265,323;andmythofvirtuous
isolation,60;politicalstructuresin,
298,299,3°0;U.S.-Sovietbalancein,
2°3
colonialAmerica,87,107-8
colonialempires,107-8,164, 168
coming-of-agemyth,64, 126
commercial interests,II,102,103,106,
III,128, 183,189,237;justifying
interventions,192, 193
commercialsystem,worldwide, 184
communism,61,66, 70,75-6,157,
2 II,220,285, 299;ColdWar,264,
265-6;collapseof,270,282-3;fear
of, 249
Communistparties,60,2 I 2
ComprehensiveTestBanTreaty,290,
291 ,29^8 ,3^05
Confederacy,8,22,23,27,II8, 136
CongoFreeState,149, 289
Congress,U.S.,69,19°-1,261,271,
306,314, 332 ;Jacksoniansin,268;
politicalbalancein,305-6;rolein
foreignpolicy,40,70,73;andtrade
policy,281-2
CongressofVienna, 200
conservatives,209,226,271-2
Conservatives(Britain),135-6
Constitution,U.S.,26,41,42,44,56,
70,177,209,225,241;civilliberties
andrestrictionsin,238;divisionof
powersin,51,52;reverencefor,57;
rightsguaranteedby, 179
constitutionalconductofforeignpolicy,
190 -^1
constitutionalprocess,41-2
containmentstrategy,264-5,270, 333
ContinentalCongress, 26
Continentalpowers,8,200, 314
Continentalrealism,34-4I,54,65-6,
78 ,86,95,100, 12 7,128,17 1 ,244;
assumptionsaboutforeignpolicy
process,38-44,49,52-3,56;and
ColdWar,66-77
continuities,57,79,90,95;betweennew
andoldWorldorders,126;inpolitics,
243
Coolidge,Calvin,315, 318,327-8
corporatesector,208-9,267,272,
273-4,278-9,280;andfreetrade,
275;andglobalization,281;
philanthropy, 278
corruption,238-9

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