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- A New Foreign Policy : Beyond American Exceptionalism
- A desire called America : biopolitics, utopia, and the literary commons
- American Immanence : Democracy for an Uncertain World
- American exceptionalism and civil religion : reassesing the history of an idea
- American exceptionalism in a new era : rebuilding the foundation of freedom and prosperity
- American exceptionalisms : from Winthrop to Winfrey
- American utopia and social engineering in literature, social thought, and political history
- Apocalypse and post-politics : the romance of the end
- Democratic vanguardism : modernity, intervention, and the making of the Bush Doctrine
- Exceptional : why the world needs a powerful America
- Foreign friends : Syngman Rhee, American exceptionalism, and the division of Korea
- Foreign friends : Syngman Rhee, American exceptionalism, and the division of Korea
- Globalizing American studies
- Globalizing American studies
- Horizons of Enchantment : Essays in the American Imaginary
- Horizons of enchantment : essays in the American imaginary
- In search of the city on a hill : the making and unmaking of an American myth
- Is America different? : a new look at American exceptionalism
- Kissinger's shadow : the long reach of America's most controversial statesman
- Offside : soccer and American exceptionalism
- Power and willpower in the American future : why the United States is not destined to decline
- Power and willpower in the American future : why the United States is not destined to decline
- Redeemer nation : the idea of America's millennial role
- Reflections on American exceptionalism
- The Exceptionalist State and the State of Exception : Herman Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor
- The exceptionalist state and the state of exception : Herman Melville's Billy Budd, sailor
- The exceptionalist state and the state of exception : Herman Melville's Billy Budd, sailor
- The limits of power : the end of American exceptionalism
- The making of American exceptionalism : the Knights of Labor and class formation in the nineteenth century
- The myth of American exceptionalism
- The roots of American exceptionalism : institutions, culture and policies
- US government, 02, RT1 - Boaz
- US government, 02, RT1 - Kennedy
- US government, 02, RT1 - Perle
- US government, 02, RT1 - Shackelford
- Unusually cruel : prisons, punishment, and the real American exceptionalism
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