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Introduction 3
The First Imperialists 7
The Foreign Policy of Revolution 39
Liberalism and Expansion 71
To the Farewell Address and Beyond 104
"Peaceful Conquest" 130
A Republic in the Age of Monarchy 157
The Foreign Policy of Slavery 181
Manifest Destinies 224
Beyond the National Interest 246
War and Progress 265
From Power to Ambition, from Ambition to Power 301
Morality and Hegemony 357
Notes 417
Bibliography 481
Acknowledgments 507
Index 509
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