Miller Center Papers - American Values Projected Abroad
The Miller Center Papers is a remarkable historical collection of reminiscences and analyses of American public life made by leading figures in policy-making and politics spanning the half-century. The Papers is one of the finest documentary collections in the world on U.S. government and politics. The Miller Center has systematically prepared, organized, edited, and recorded the papers in scores of slim books. The American Values Projected Abroad series is available for download below.
Vol. 1 - The Western Heritage and American Values: Law, Theology, and History
Vol. 2 - Political Traditions and Contemporary Problems
Vol. 3 - Institutions for Projecting American Values Abroad
Vol. 4 - Essays on Lincoln's Faith and Politics
Vol. 5 - The Predicament of Human Rights: The Carter and Reagan Policies
Vol. 6 - Writing History and Making Policy: The Cold War, Vietnam, and Revisionism
Vol. 7 - Traditions and Values: American Diplomacy, 1790-1865
Vol. 8 - Traditions and Values: American Diplomacy, 1865-1945
Vol. 9 - Traditions and Values: American Diplomacy, 1945 to the Present
Vol. 10 - The Elements of International Strategy: A Primer for the Nuclear Age
Vol. 11 - Nationalism and Internationalism: European and American Perspectives
Vol. 12 - Diplomacy and Values: The Life and Works of Stephen Kertesz in Europe and America
Vol. 13 - Islamic Values and World View: Khomeyni on Man, the State and International Politics
Vol. 14 - Culture and Democracy: Anthropological Reflections on Modern India
Vol. 15 - An Ambassador's Journey: An Exploration of People and Culture
Vol. 16 - Selections from the New American Commonwealth
Vol. 17 - African and American Values: Liberia and West Africa
Vol. 18 - United States Foreign Policy Towards Sub-Suharan Africa: Change, Continuity, and Constraint