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Introduction 1
One: Underlying Themes and Issues 3
Circumstantial Givens 3
American Beliefs and Traditions 9
Conflicting Interpretations 12
Two: Old Paradigm Policy, 1865-1889 32
Paradigms and Diplomacy 32
The Alabama claims and Mexico 38
Seward, Grant, and Blaine 44
A Navy Fit Enough 57
Day-to-Day Diplomatic Preoccupations 60
Three: From the Old to the New Foreign Policy paradigm 72
Sudden Blows to the Old Paradigm 72
The Impact of Cumulative Change 77
The New Paradigm 84
Four: Early years of the New Era, 1889-1897 96
Benjamin Harrison 96
Grover Cleveland 106
Five: War, Policy, and Imperialism at the End of the Century, 1897-1900 120
War and Empire 122
The Open Door Policy 144
Harbingers 154
Bibliographical Essay 159
Subject Index 183
Author Index 193
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