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“I have never assigned a book in my thirty years of college teaching that receives as high an evaluation from students as Hook and Spanier’s American Foreign Policy since World War II. The reason why students like the book is that it is very well-written and provides a fast-paced account of the history of U.S. foreign policy.”
“I have used Hook and Spanier’s text both in courses on foreign policy and the United States since 1945, and both specialists and non-specialists found it useful. It is thorough and does a good job of incorporating new evidence. It provides an excellent study of post-World War II foreign policy.”
“Hook and Spanier’s text has been one of my most used and most reliable textbooks. Its chronological approach to the study of American foreign policy is one of its major strengths, making it easy to follow and most logical.”
“I consider Hook and Spanier’s book to be the most useful survey of post-WWII American foreign policy for undergraduates. I particularly appreciate the authors’ incorporation of competing interpretations of major foreign policy events.”