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  • International Relations 101: The Definitive Audio Course on America's Foreign Policy

  • Written by: Robert K. Brigham
  • Narrated by: Robert K. Brigham
  • Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins
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International Relations 101: The Definitive Audio Course on America's Foreign Policy

Written by: Robert K. Brigham
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Publisher's Summary

Follow acclaimed history professor and American foreign policy expert Robert K. Brigham, PhD, on a trek across the globe to explore the dramatic events that shaped America and the world.

The great American experiment is one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of civilization. How did America transform from a scrappy collection of British colonies into a global superpower? Through vivid accounts and insightful analysis, Prof. Brigham shows you that America’s ascent into world leadership was neither preordained nor accidental. Rather, from its very beginnings, American foreign policy has been central to the country’s national identity. While the Founding Fathers used foreign relations to secure the young republic’s political experiment, subsequent leaders have consistently wielded American power to ensure the country’s prosperity and security.

As Prof. Brigham ably demonstrates in 24 riveting lectures, America’s role on the world stage has rarely been uncomplicated. Americans have always debated their place in foreign affairs - their wars, their commitments, their interests - and challenged others’ perception of the nation’s power. In fact, few issues have divided policy makers and the American public more than US foreign policy.

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“Bob Brigham ranks as one of the most accomplished and respected scholar/teachers in the field of U.S. foreign policy history. He has written a plethora of prize-winning books and influential articles and has appeared on a number of radio, TV, and online programs. At Vassar he is a legendary teacher. He is fluent in and reads the Vietnamese language.” (Frank Costigliola, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, University of Connecticut)

“Bob Brigham has the rare ability to make history literally come alive. An award winning teacher and a distinguished scholar, Brigham explores the myriad ways in which American power has been exercised in the world over the last two centuries and how that history is essential for understanding the place of the United States in the world today.” (Mark Philip Bradley, Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor of History, The University of Chicago)

“Bob Brigham is one of our nation’s finest scholars on US foreign policy.” (Gregory A. Daddis, professor at Chapman University)

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Useful & informative round-up of US foreign policy

I never felt I understood US foreign policy or even trade or the constitution that well, and newspapers always report on these things as if you're already in the loop. I wasn't! That's why I was drawn to this title. The author is a professor of history and international relations at Vassar, and in this lecture series he provides a really solid grounding in US history. How does our country relate to the rest of the world? How did we get where we are today? This audiobook was able to answer some of these questions for me. Of course, this IS a professor of history speaking/reading, so it's kind of hard to give a star rating for performance, but he does the job! Great content.

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