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Studies in conflict, diplomacy, and Peace Series editors: George c. herring, andrew L. Johns, and Kathryn c. Statler This series focuses on key moments of conflict, diplomacy, and peace from the eighteenth century to the present to explore their wider significance in the development of u.S. foreign relations. The series editors welcome new research in the form of original monographs, interpretive studies, biographies, and anthologies from historians , political scientists, journalists, and policymakers. a primary goal of the series is to examine the united States’ engagement with the world, its evolving role in the international arena, and the ways in which the state, nonstate actors, individuals, and ideas have shaped and continue to influence history, both at home and abroad. advisory Board Members david anderson, california State university, Monterey Bay Laura Belmonte, oklahoma State university robert Brigham, Vassar college Paul chamberlin, university of Kentucky Jessica chapman, Williams college Frank costigliola, university of connecticut Michael c. desch, university of notre dame Kurk dorsey, university of new hampshire John ernst, Morehead State university Joseph a. Fry, university of nevada, Las Vegas ann heiss, Kent State university Sheyda Jahanbani, university of Kansas Mark Lawrence, university of texas Mitchell Lerner, ohio State university Kyle Longley, arizona State university robert McMahon, ohio State university Michaela hoenicke Moore, university of iowa Lien-hang t. nguyen, university of Kentucky Jason Parker, texas a&M university andrew Preston, cambridge university Thomas Schwartz, Vanderbilt university Salim yaqub, university of california, Santa Barbara Books in the Series The Gulf: The Bush Presidencies and the Middle East Michael F. cairo Nothing Less Than War: A New History of America’s Entry into World War I Justus d. doenecke Grounded: The Case for Abolishing the United States Air Force robert M. Farley The Currents of War: A New History of American-Japanese Relations, 1899–1941 Sidney Pash So Much to Lose: John F. Kennedy and American Policy in Laos William J. rust ...

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