
Jay Sexton
Jay Sexton is a historian and academic known for his work on American history, particularly regarding U.S. foreign policy and imperialism. His research often explores the intersections of American nationalism and global power dynamics, making significant contributions to the understanding of how the United States has navigated its role on the world stage, especially in the context of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Sexton discusses the historical context of U.S. territorial expansion.
Novcem do novih granica: Kako se Amerika širila kupovinom teritorijaJay Sexton finds parallels between historical territorial claims and current U.S. interests.
Los territorios que Estados Unidos compró a lo largo de su historia para formar el país que es ahoraJay Sexton finds a parallel in Washington's claim to territories like Greenland before they fell into the hands of other powers.
Los territorios que Estados Unidos compró a lo largo de su historia para formar el país que es ahoraHistorian Jay Sexton discusses the implications of Trump's reassertion of the Monroe Doctrine in modern US foreign policy.
As we return to a pre-WW2 order, the middle powers face a challengeJay Sexton discusses the implications of the Monroe Doctrine in American history.
Colombia, Panama and Grenada face a new Monroe Doctrine with dread and déjà vuJay Sexton is referenced in connection with MacMillan, 2011.
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