Read From Colony to Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1776 Online
Authors: George C. Herring
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sovereignty restored,
646
–47
and trade,
209
–10
and Truman,
650
and U.S. exports,
446
and U.S. investment capital,
447
Western influences,
177
and World War I,
384
–85
and World War II,
529
–32,
534
–35,
540
,
548
,
554
–55,
579
,
579
,
586
,
591
–93,
596
Java,
539
Jay, John: and the Barbary states,
39
and diplomatic negotiations,
29
–33
as foreign affairs secretary,
35
–36
and Native Americans,
45
and trade conflicts,
75
–76,
77
,
78
–81
Jay Treaty,
7
,
78
–81,
85
,
89
,
115
,
358
,
427
jazz music,
668
Jefferson, Thomas: and Anglophobia,
118
and the Barbary states,
39
–40
and the Constitutional Convention,
51
death of,
158
–59
and enlightened diplomacy,
3
and European wars,
68
and expansionism,
49
–50,
101
–14,
138
,
182
foreign policy legacy,
64
–67,
92
,
93
–94,
272
,
963
foreign policy style,
95
and Genet,
71
–73
and the Lewis and Clark expedition,
112
and maritime conflicts,
115
,
116
,
117
–19,
121
and the Model Treaty,
17
and nationalism,
50
–51
and Native Americans,
124
and political parties,
64
and slave revolts,
63
and the State Department,
58
trade and commerce issues,
38
–39,
67
,
79
,
137
,
142
and the Tripolitan War,
98
–101
and U.S. exceptionalism,
4
–5
and U.S. imperialism,
2
and the War of 1812,
127
Jeffersonians,
72
Jerusalem,
935
–36,
960
"Jewish Question,"
285
Jews and Judaism: and anti-Semitism,
351
–52,
516
,
567
,
568
,
799
and the Holocaust,
567
–68,
598
,
629
Jewish-Americans,
568
and Russia/Soviet Union,
284
–85,
351
–53,
803
–4,
818
,
897
–98
and World War I,
399
Jiménez, Marcus Pérez,
684
JMWAVE,
707
John Paul II,
881
Johns Hopkins University,
441
Johnson, Andrew,
251
,
252
,
254
,
256
,
258
Johnson, Louis,
638
Johnson, Lyndon Baines: and ABM systems,
774
background,
729
–30
and the Berlin Wall,
710
and the Bricker Amendment,
657
De Gaulle on,
729
and Ford,
813
and the Middle East,
746
–51,
758
,
759
and Nixon,
757
and race issues,
762
and the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia,
756
and Vietnam,
702
,
731
–32,
735
–36,
736
–45,
746
–47,
749
,
751
–52,
754
,
755
–56,
757
–59
John XXIII,
885
Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS): creation and role of,
544
and the Cuban Missile Crisis,
721
and Kennedy,
704
and the Korean War,
641
,
642
,
644
and Laos,
708
and the National Security Act (1947),
614
and the Powell Doctrine,
875
,
922
and the Soviet Union,
609
Jones, Jesse,
543
Jones, Thomas ap Catesby,
141
,
197
Jones Act,
367
and Bin Laden,
940
and the Iraq War,
958
and the Lebanon crisis,
678
–79
and Libya,
876
and Nixon,
807
and the PLO,
800
–801
and Reagan,
871
and the Yemen civil war,
713
–14
Jordan, Michael,
918
–19
Josef, Franz,
251
Juan de Fuca Strait,
192
Juarez, Benito,
252
just-war,
934
Kagan, Robert,
944
Kahn, Ayub,
681
Kalakaua,
262
Kansas,
215
Kansas-Nebraska Act,
239
Kaplan, Lawrence,
57
Karnow, Stanley,
366
Katsura Taro,
362
Kearney, Stephen,
200
Keegan, John,
934
Kellogg, Frank B.,
442
–43,
444
,
451
,
469
–70,
473
,
476
,
477
–78
Kellogg-Briand Pact,
443
,
477
–78,
481
,
489
–90
Kennan, George F.,
583
,
602
,
604
–5,
610
,
612
,
622
,
625
,
627
,
709
Kennedy, Edward,
775
,
820
,
831
,
851
Kennedy, Jacqueline,
727
–28
Kennedy, John F.: and the Alliance for Progress,
689
,
716
–19,
732
–33,
735
,
786
–87
background,
702
–3
and China,
726
and Clinton,
928
and detente,
808
idealism,
703
and internationalism,
702
Kennedy Doctrine,
718
and Khrushchev,
708
–10
and Latin America,
705
–8,
716
–19,
719
–25
and Nixon,
763
and the Third World,
711
–19
and Vietnam,
703
,
708
,
712
,
726
–29,
736
Kennedy, Robert,
703
,
722
,
730
,
751
Kenner, Duncan,
249
Kent, Sherman,
543
Kent State University,
769
Kerry, John,
949
Key, Francis Scott,
130
Keynes, John Maynard,
420
Khan, Yahya,
789
Khomeini, Ruhollah,
848
,
850
,
859
,
878
Khrushchev, Nikita: and the Bay of Pigs invasion,
707
Cold War philosophy,
667
and the Cuban Missile crisis,
719
–25
and Eisenhower,
697
–99
and the Geneva Summit,
670
and Hungary,
666
and nuclear weapons,
696
–97
and Poland,
665
–66
retirement,
730
and Southeast Asia,
681
and the Taiwan Straits crisis,
693
and the United Nations,
699
and West Berlin,
695
–96
Kimball, Warren,
546
,
553
,
570
,
574
,
584
Kindelberger, Charles,
485
King, Martin Luther, Jr.,
682
,
751
,
833
King, Rufus,
53
Kipling, Rudyard,
323
Kirk, Alexander,
563
Kishi Nokosuke,
695
Kissinger, Henry A.: and Angola,
824
–25
background,
762
and Bush (G. W.),
939
and Cambodia,
823
–24
and Carter,
846
and congressional powers,
814
–15,
818
and the Cyprus conflict,
816
–17
foreign policy legacy,
808
–9,
963
and the Grand Design,
770
–79
and the Helsinki summit,
827
and the Iranian Revolution,
849
and Japan,
784
and the Middle East,
798
–801,
805
–6
and Nixon,
763
–64
and the October War,
805
–6
and
Ostpolitik,
781
and Reagan,
828
–29
realism of,
5
–6
and the Third World,
786
and U.S. policy revision,
759
,
760
and Vietnam,
755
,
765
–70,
796
–97,
821
,
823
and Watergate,
803
Klopsch, Louis,
343
Knights of Columbus,
475
–76
Knowland, William,
646
–47
Knox, Frank,
520
Knox, Philander,
372
–73,
375
–76,
429
Koh Tang,
823
–24
Kolchak, Alexander,
423
Korea,
257
,
286
–87,
361
,
362
,
377
,
426
,
597
.
See also
North Korea
South Korea
Korean War: casualties,
893
,
915
and the Cold War,
639
–49,
658
–59,
660
,
665
,
855
–56
economic impact,
634
impact on Truman,
649
–50
impact on U.S. status,
810
and Laos,
708
and the Marshall Plan,
620
and nuclear threats,
766
and public opinion,
956
settlement of,
661
–62
stalemate in,
9
and U.S. East Asia policy,
630
Korry, Edward,
787
–88
Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA),
932
,
934
Kossuth, Louis,
216
–17