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John Quincy Adams and the public virtues of diplomacy
John Quincy Adams and the public virtues of diplomacy, Although John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) was one of nineteenth-century America's most accomplished diplomats and statesmen, very little has been written on his diplomatic philosophy. This thought-provoking new study by Greg Russell brings together for the f, John Quincy Adams and the public virtues of diplomacy has a rating of 3 stars
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  • John Quincy Adams and the public virtues of diplomacy
  • Written by author Gregory D. Russell
  • Published by Columbia : University of Missouri Press, c1995., 1995/01/01
  • Although John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) was one of nineteenth-century America's most accomplished diplomats and statesmen, very little has been written on his diplomatic philosophy. This thought-provoking new study by Greg Russell brings together for the f
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
1 Revolutionary Politics and Training for Statesmanship 9
2 Ethics, Philosophy, and Religion in Adams's Worldview 66
3 Adams's Realism and the Role of Domestic Ideals in Foreign Affairs 114
4 American Nationhood and the Duty to Posterity 142
5 Philosophy; Politics, and Statecraft at the Founding 179
6 The Ethics of Power in American Diplomacy: The Statecraft of John Quincy Adams 231
Conclusion 265
Bibliography 275
Index 289


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