Weekend on cspan three. , historians discuss ideas that shape into national ideologies. Topics include 19th and 20th century and unilateralism and the impact of fear on u. S. Foreign policy. We are going to start our last panel for the day. Incredibly exciting. Im one to keep my remarks short. We have billion people who should be speaking. To borrow davids description of the panel. This is the panel on international ideologies. Ideas onng on these elite and grassroots levels that have shaped the United States. Unilateralism, internationalism. And the way it does Foreign Policy. The first people speaking today is an associate professor of history at Michigan State converting the world in the early american republic. Of is working on this study missionary diplomats. Tentatively titled Foreign Missions and Foreign Relations in 19th century america. Quick going to try to be since we have such a robust panel. At first i thought it was too silly for a conference on a serious topic. In the br