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

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Rommel,Erwin, 254
Roosevelt,FranklinD.,7,10,62,65,81,
93,129,239,318-19,327,33°;
administrationof,60;deathof,162;
WorldWarII,208, 257, 297
Roosevelt,Theodore,4,6,65,87, 89,
1°9,121,124-5,232,267,327,33°;
favoredannexingCanada,336nIO
ruleoflaw,163,172,268
Rush-BagotConvention, 202
Rusk,Dean, 7
Russia,23,105,118,123,149,200,
222,283,286,292,295,308;~dto,
300;armedforces,202;foreignpolicy,
6;andJapan,122,125;policyfailure
in,288;transitiontodemocracy,287;
seealsoSovietUnion
Russo-JapaneseWar, 4
Rwanda,193,215,288,289,299


SaddamHussein,172,176,222,240,
27°,299
sanctions,17,189,19°,284,287,295
SaudiArabia,171,222-3
schoolsofforeignpolicy,xii,xvii,87-98,
3 I1-13,321-2;coalitions,267,
268-9,293-3°4,312,314;strategic
approaches,3 I3, 3 14-20;strategic
fueure,33 1 -4
"scorpionsina bottle"struggle,36, 37,
60,66,7 1 ,81,1'18
Scotch-Irish,227, 233, 249
SecondAmendment, 225
SecondBankoftheUnitedStates,I II,
202,33^2
secrecy,188-9,191,196,205
secretary(ies)ofstate,12,40,41,52
sectionalinterests,109, 131
security,xvii,54,58,69,102,124,127,
320,324;collective,3 I8;military,
325;seealsonationalsecurity
securityperimeter,193-4
securitypolicy,103,117-18, 130
self-improvement, 233
self-reliance, 231
Senate,U.S.,42-3,5°,3°5,3°8
SenateForeignRelationsCommittee,41,
225,29^2


Seneca, 45
Serbia/Serbs,159,285
Seward,William,12,27
Sheridan,Philip, 24
Sherman,WilliamTecumseh,57,221,
255,257
Shultz,George, 6
Siam,seeThailand
silver,I II, 20 I,3 I9;seealsofreesilver
Singapore,II6, 156
Skidelsky,Robert,126-7
slavery/slaves,22, 27,44,92,135,178,
187.
Smith,Adam,230,3IO
Smoot-HawleyTariff,86,I09, 131
socialinjustice, 144
socialmobility, 328
SocialSecurity,224,232, 243
"softpower," 261
Somalia,215,223, 288, 289
South(U.S.),43,44,237, 258
SouthAfrica,75,137,212,265,266;
democracy,282,283-4, 286
SouthAmerica, 182
SouthKorea,155-6,222,286,297
SouthVietnam,251, 265
sovereignty,285, 291,303,333;
national,291,296;pooling,290-I,
332;threatenedbyworldorder, 297
Soviet-Germanalliance, 208
SovietUnion,I1,28,68,72,82,114,
115,193,207,300-1;balancewith
U.S.inColdWar,203;Carter's
approachto,250;challengefrom,127;
inColdWar,209, 210, 211,222,258,
259,264,265,266,29°;collapseof,
xi,268,282;competitionwithU.S.,
66,67,7 2 ; containmentof,54,130;
detentewith,212;andfallofBritish
Empire,126;foreignpolicy:66,70;
riseof,313;strugglewith,75-6;
threatfrom,69,77,247,320,324-5;
transitiontodemocracy,283;inWorld
WarII,219, 220
Spain,6,53,81,200;hegemony,323;
tradewithcolonies,I08;U.S.relations
with, 23
Spanish-AmericanWar,3,19,23,44,
47, 12 5,227
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