Read From Colony to Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1776 Online
Authors: George C. Herring
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The Influence of Seapower upon History
(Mahan),
303
The Inquiry,
419
Institute for Inter-American Affairs,
557
Insular Cases,
364
Insurgente
(ship),
87
intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs),
774
,
818
intermediate-range nuclear forces (INF),
720
,
868
–69,
896
–97
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank),
580
,
902
International Business Machines (IBM),
447
,
462
International Harvester,
466
internationalism: and Acheson-Lilienthal Plan,
607
and Bush (G. W.),
938
–39
and Clinton,
931
and collective security,
502
and Congressional power struggles,
814
,
852
and economic nationalism,
412
and Eisenhower,
649
and
Foreign Affairs,
441
and the Great Depression,
486
and Hoover,
478
–79
and Jefferson,
66
and Kellogg,
443
and Madison,
66
and neutrality,
509
and nuclear arms reduction,
690
and the peace movement,
358
,
504
–6
and Powell,
938
and Reagan,
864
and Roosevelt (F. D.),
512
,
518
,
520
,
521
,
541
,
543
and Roosevelt (T.),
348
and Truman,
589
and U.S. culture,
341
and Wilson,
382
,
407
,
427
–28,
433
,
482
and the Wise Men,
612
and the World Court,
451
–52
and World War I,
406
–7
and World War II,
439
International Ladies' Garment Workers Union,
620
–21
international law.
See specific agreements and institutions
International Monetary Fund,
580
International Telephone and Telegraph,
447
,
463
,
687
,
787
International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia,
934
investment capital,
447
Iran: and arms sales,
799
,
847
,
878
and the "axis of evil,"
943
and the Baghdad Pact,
673
and Bush(G. W.),
946
–47
and Carter,
847
–50
hostage crisis,
847
–51,
858
–59,
860
,
888
and human rights abuses,
846
Iran-Iraq War,
878
,
879
–80,
898
,
899
and the Iraq War,
958
–60
and the Nixon Doctrine,
798
–99
and the Persian Gulf War,
911
and the Six-Day War,
759
Soviet influence in,
601
and the "three pillar" policy,
750
–51
U.S. nation-building in,
564
–67
Iran-Contra scandal,
865
,
866
,
891
,
897
,
915
"Irangate,"
878
–79
Iraq: and al Qaeda,
955
and the Arab-Israeli conflict,
960
and the "axis of evil,"
943
and the Baghdad Pact,
673
and the Eisenhower Doctrine,
678
and international terrorism,
941
,
959
and the Iran-Iraq War,
878
,
879
–80,
898
,
899
and the Iraq War,
4
,
945
–51,
951
–61,
961
–64
and multinational corporations,
448
Osiraq nuclear installation,
872
and Persian Gulf War,
901
,
908
–12,
911
,
917
,
922
–23
Iraq Syndrome,
958
Iraq War,
4
,
945
–51,
951
–61,
961
–64
ironclad warfare,
245
Iron Curtain speech,
605
Irreconcilables,
429
,
430
,
433
,
452
Ishii, Kikujiro,
385
Islam: and Afghanistan,
853
and the Balkans conflict,
924
,
929
–30,
932
and Christian missionaries,
159
,
273
–74,
561
and clash of civilizations,
653
conflict with Hindus,
571
and the Eisenhower Doctrine,
678
and globalization,
919
–20
and the
intifada,
936
and Iranian Revolution,
847
–49
and the Iraq War,
954
–55,
958
–59
and Lebanon conflict,
873
and Qaddafi,
876
and the Roosevelt-Saud meeting,
569
and the Taliban,
884
and terrorism,
940
and the Tripolitan War,
39
,
98
,
101
and the U.S. military,
565
Ismay, Hastings Lionel,
626
isolationism: and Bush (G. W.),
939
–40
and communication advances,
336
and economic crises,
486
and the Gilded Age,
271
–72
and globalization,
921
and Jefferson,
96
myths and misconceptions,
1
,
482
and NATO,
626
unilateralism contrasted with,
6
and Washington,
83
and World War I,
406
–7
and World War II,
502
–6,
518
,
525
,
526
,
536
,
538
,
594
Israel,
874
Arab-Israeli negotiations,
922
–23
and Carter,
840
–41
and Egypt,
840
–42
and the Jordanian crisis,
800
–801
and Libya,
876
and nuclear weapons,
746
,
749
–50,
755
and the October War,
804
–6
and the Oslo Accords,
935
and the Persian Gulf War,
909
and Reagan,
878
–80
and the Six Day War,
746
–51,
750
and the Soviet Union,
658
and the Suez Crisis,
674
–76
and terrorism,
940
U.S. arms sales to,
871
–72
and the Yom Kippur War,
804
–6
Italian immigrants,
283
Italo-Ethiopian War,
505
–7
Italy: and air power,
515
and the American Civil War,
243
and the Cold War,
615
colonialism,
268
and the Five-Power Treaty,
454
and French imperialism,
225
impact of World War II,
596
and Italian immigrants,
283
–84
ItaloEthiopian conflict,
503
and the Locarno conference,
460
and the London Agreements,
669
and the Munich crisis,
513
–14
and nation-building,
224
and NATO,
626
and the Paris Peace Conference,
422
and post-war settlements,
582
,
601
power of,
267
and Roosevelt (F. D.),
509
and the Spanish Civil War,
508
and U.S. philanthropy,
343
and war debts,
462
and World War II,
531
,
552
,
553
,
554
,
559
Iwo Jima,
694
J. P. Morgan & Co.,
276
Jackson, Andrew: and Britain,
167
–68
and the Democratic Party,
181
and diplomatic representatives,
164
–65
and elections,
164
–75
and foreign policy style,
165
–66,
179
and gun-boat diplomacy,
170
–71
and Native Americans,
131
–33,
146
–48,
172
–73
and the Panama Congress,
162
–63
and partisanship,
140
and U.S. expansionism,
149
,
171
–75
and the War of 1812,
133
and the West Indies,
167
–68
Jackson, Andrew (freed slave),
240
Jackson, Francis James,
122
–23
Jackson, Henry "Scoop,"
691
,
803
–4,
817
–20,
827
–29,
831
,
849
–50,
868
Jackson-Vanik amendment,
803
–4,
805
,
840
,
904
,
908
Jacobins,
72
Jagan, Cheddi,
718
James, William,
323
Japan: and the Amau Doctrine,
503
and the Anglo-Japanese Alliance,
453
and
arms reduction,
452
,
453
,
454
–55,
456
,
480
and Britain,
213
–14
and Carter,
834
and China,
268
,
302
,
317
,
331
,
334
,
384
–85,
510
–12,
530
–31,
534
–36,
576
–77,
630
and Clinton,
936
and the Council of Foreign Ministers,
602
diplomatic service in,
279
–80
and dollar diplomacy,
375
–76
economic power of,
884
–85
growth of,
303
and Hitler,
513
and human rights,
353
and immigration legislation,
467
–68
impact of World War II,
596
and imperialism,
338
and Indochinese colonies,
572
–73,
573
–74
and interwar years,
439
and Manchuria,
449
,
464
,
486
–91,
487
and the Marco Polo Bridge incident,
510
–11
and the Meiji Restoration,
224
,
268
and missionaries,
274
modernization of,
273
as nation-state,
224
naval power,
362
opening of,
212
–14
and the Paris Peace Conference,
421
Pearl Harbor attack,
6
and the Philippines,
355
postwar occupation of,
633
–34,
637
power of,
268
and racism,
355
–57
reconstruction,
634
and regional hegemony,
437
revolutions,
383
Sino-Japanese war,
510
–12