Ideology in U.S. Foreign Policy, With Christopher Nichols, Emily Conroy-Krutz, and Jay Sexton

Christopher Nichols, professor of history and Wayne Woodrow Hayes chair in National Security Studies at The Ohio State University, Emily Conroy-Krutz, associate professor of history at Michigan State University, and Jay Sexton, professor of history and Rich and Nancy Kinder Chair of Constitutional Democracy at the University of Missouri, sit down with James M. Lindsay to discuss how ideology has historically influenced and shaped U.S. foreign policy.   Mentioned on the Podcast Emily Conroy-Krutz, Christian Imperialism: Converting the World in the Early American Republic  Kathryn Gin Lum, Heathen: Religion and Race in American History  David Hollinger, Protestants Abroad: How Missionaries Tried to Change the World but Changed America Doris Kearns Goodwin, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln  Karl Marx, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte  Karl Marx, The German Ideology  Melanie McAlister, The Kingdom of God Has No Borders: A Global History of American Evangelicals  Christopher McKnight Nichols, Promise and Peril: America at the Dawn of a Global Age  Christopher McKnight Nichols and David Milne, eds., Ideology in U.S. Foreign Policy: New Histories  Jay Sexton, A Nation Forged by Crisis: A New American History  The White House, Biden-Harris Administration's National Security Strategy: October 2022

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