The setting of American foreign policy; the United States as a world power, 1898-1908; the diplomacy of the dollar, 1909-1920; the politics of neutrality, 1914-1917; America in the Great War, 1917-1918; politics and diplomacy of peacemaking, 1919-1920; the triumph of conservative internationalism, 1921-1929; the diplomacy of depression, 1930-1939; the politics of coalition warfare, 1940-1945; the early Cold War, 1945-1952; Eisenhower's new look, 1953-1960; globalism triumphant, 1961-1968; the Cold War takes a holiday, 1969-1976; the resurrection and death of the Cold War, 1977-1987; toward the 21st century, 1989-1996.