Foreign relations of the United States
The United States has vast economic, political and military influence on a global scale, which makes its foreign policy a subject of great interest and discussion around the world.
External links
- U.S. State Dept. Documentary: Foreign Relations of the United States
- Foreign Relations of the United States 1861-1960 (full text from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries)
- Timeline of U.S. diplomatic history
- Introduction to U.S. foreign aid
- Foreign aid by country
- India as a New Global Power: An Action Agenda for the United States"
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Brief history |
| ► | Diplomatic relations |
| ► | Allies |
| ► | Criticism and responses |
| ► | International disputes |
| ► | Illicit drugs |
| ► | Military aid |
| ► | Related topics |
| ► | External links |
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