Christopher R. W. Dietrich is Associate Professor of History at Fordham University.
African American economists in Haiti, U.S. cooperative businessmen in India, and corporate productivity boosters in Japan-Diplomacy and Capitalism follows all sorts of Americans all over the world. Just as important, it studies the foreigners who worked to tame U.S. power and bend U.S. capital to their own needs. This teachable volume enriches our understanding of U.S. empire, as well as the conflicts endemic to U.S. capitalism in the twentieth century. * Amy C. Offner, University of Pennsylvania *