Empire of Liberty The Statecraft of Thomas Jefferson
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Author Biography
About the Authors:
Robert Tucker is Professor of American Diplomacy at the School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. He has written widely on American foreign policy, nuclear weapons, and international law and ethics. David Hendrickson is Associate Professor of Political Science at Colorado College, and is the author of two books on American defense policy. Their previous book together, The Fall of the First British Empire: Origins of the War of American Independence, appeared in 1982.
Table of Contents
| An American Statesman | |
| The Man and the Nation | p. 3 |
| Jefferson and the Diplomacy of the Old Regime | p. 11 |
| "Conquering Without War," | p. 18 |
| The Development of Republican Statecraft (1783-1801) | |
| Commerce, Manufactures, and the West | p. 25 |
| The Rival Systems of Hamilton and Jefferson | p. 33 |
| Neutrality and the Law of Nations | p. 48 |
| The Diplomacy of Federalism | p. 64 |
| Toward the Republican Triumph of 1800 | p. 74 |
| The Diplomacy of Expansion (1801-5) | |
| The Nature of Jefferson's Success | p. 87 |
| The Significance of the Mississippi Valley | p. 95 |
| Napoleon's Colonial Design | p. 101 |
| War and Alliance in Republican Diplomacy | p. 108 |
| "Playing for Time," | p. 125 |
| The Gambit for West Florida | p. 137 |
| Lessons of the Louisiana Purchase | p. 145 |
| The Empire of Liberty: The Conflict between Means and Ends | p. 157 |
| The Maritime Crisis (1805-9) | |
| The Nature of Jefferson's Failure | p. 175 |
| Jefferson's Diplomatic Design | p. 180 |
| The Anglo-American Dispute: Neutral Rights and Impressment | p. 189 |
| The Abortive Peace Settlement | p. 198 |
| Jefferson and the Embargo | p. 204 |
| Neutral Rights versus the Balance of Power | p. 214 |
| Embargo and War | p. 222 |
| The Jeffersonian Legacy | |
| The Role of a Democratic Foreign Policy | p. 231 |
| The Isolationist Impulse | p. 239 |
| Jefferson and Liberty: Exemplar or Crusader? | p. 249 |
| Notes | p. 257 |
| Bibliography | p. 337 |
| Index | p. 349 |
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