James Clark Chace (October 16, 1931 - October 8, 2004) was an eminent historian, writing on American diplomacy and statecraft. His 12 books include the critically acclaimed "Acheson: The Secretary of State Who Created the American World" (1998), the definitive biography of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson. In a debate during the 2000 Presidential Primary, George W. Bush referred to Chace's "Acheson" as one of the great books he was at the time reading. Wikipedia
James Chace will give us the realist, the "unjust war" perspective, but certainly a tour of American foreign policy and some of the challenges to American diplomacy. www.cceia.org/resources/transcripts/145.html
James Chace, who died suddenly in Paris on October 8, was a popular professor of international relations at Bard College and a prolific writer on political and historical subjects. www.cceia.org/resources/articles_papers_reports/5035.html
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