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Monthly commentaries
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Interactive map
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Multiple choice questions
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Timeline
Containing key dates in the history of US foreign policy -
Web links
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Essay questions
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Sample Content
Chapter 14: The USA and Asia-Pacific Michael Cox
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Chapter 22: The future of US foreign policy Anatol Lieven
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