The United States has led the world in almost every way since World
War I. In 1941, Life magazine publisher Henry Luce dubbed his
country’s preponderant power “the American Century.” His
editorial was a statement of fact but also an aspiration for
countrymen to unite in promotion of a world order friendly to American
interests. Faith and Foreign Affairs in the American Century examines
the nature of public involvement in American diplomacy. As a concept
decades in the making, the American Century was conceived by those
connected through the country’s leading foreign policy think tank,
the Council on Foreign Relations. The missionary couple and Washington
insiders Francis and Helen Miller, who fought to make the American
empire a radically democratic one, figured prominently in that work.
The Millers’ many partnerships embodied the conflicts as well as the
cooperation of Christianity and secularism in the long reimagining of
the United States as a global state. Mark Thomas Edwards offers in
this study a genealogy of the concept of the American Century. Readers
will encounter moments of Protestant Christian power and
marginalization in the making of modern American foreign relations.
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ISBN
9781498570121
Publisert
2019
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Lexington Books
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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