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A Nation in Flux: Political, Economic, and Military Indicators of American Foreign Policy, 1824-1870

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Historical cases of power transitions have long been a useful source of insights into the development of contemporary power relationships. Relatively neglected, however, have been studies that investigate the long-term dynamics of such periods. This paper analyzes American foreign policy from 1824 to 1870 within the framework of Frank L. Klingberg's and Jack E. Holmes' theories on long-term foreign policy cycles to analyze the societal influences behind the dynamics of this period of national expansion and consolidation. Testing the interpretative robustness of indicators of domestic economic, military, and national political conditions, the implications on the policymaking process of a broad range of contributing factors to the determination of policy are then explored.

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Holmes, Jack. and Pyle, Kurt. "A Nation in Flux: Political, Economic, and Military Indicators of American Foreign Policy, 1824-1870" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar 05, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p69949_index.html>

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Holmes, J. E. and Pyle, K. A. , 2005-03-05 "A Nation in Flux: Political, Economic, and Military Indicators of American Foreign Policy, 1824-1870" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p69949_index.html

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Abstract: Historical cases of power transitions have long been a useful source of insights into the development of contemporary power relationships. Relatively neglected, however, have been studies that investigate the long-term dynamics of such periods. This paper analyzes American foreign policy from 1824 to 1870 within the framework of Frank L. Klingberg's and Jack E. Holmes' theories on long-term foreign policy cycles to analyze the societal influences behind the dynamics of this period of national expansion and consolidation. Testing the interpretative robustness of indicators of domestic economic, military, and national political conditions, the implications on the policymaking process of a broad range of contributing factors to the determination of policy are then explored.

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A Nation in Flux: Political Economic and Military Indicators of American Foreign Policy 1824-1870 JACK E. HOLMES Hope College KURT PYLE Hope College Paper prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association in Honolulu March 1-5 2005 [3/4/2005] HOLMES AND PYLE 2 Abstract Traditional studies of American foreign policy have neglected the potential of long-term trends. Building upon the work of Frank L. Klingberg's long cycle of foreign policy mood (1952) and Jack E. Holmes'
America's Future 1584 to 2069. New York: William Morrow and Company. Thompson William R. and George Modelski. 1988. Seapower in Global Politics 1494-1993. Seattle Washington: University of Washington Press. van Duijn J.J. 1983. The Long Wave in Economic Life. Boston Massachusetts: Allen and Unwin. [3/4/2005] HOLMES AND PYLE 33 Winter David G. 1973. The Power Motive. New York: The Free Press. Winter David G. and Abigail J. Stewart. 1977. "Content Analysis as a Technique for Assessing Political Leaders." In


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