Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... East than was Theodore Roosevelt . Like Mahan and other intellectuals of the day , Roosevelt possessed a deep sense ... East . To this purpose he negotiated an end to the Russo - Japanese War in 1905. ( Reading No. 11. ) Thereafter he ...
... East than was Theodore Roosevelt . Like Mahan and other intellectuals of the day , Roosevelt possessed a deep sense ... East . To this purpose he negotiated an end to the Russo - Japanese War in 1905. ( Reading No. 11. ) Thereafter he ...
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... East ; and it may be that the great powers are only winded and that when they recover their wind the race will be resumed , each spurred now by the redoubled need for foreign markets . If the latter be true , then obviously it would be ...
... East ; and it may be that the great powers are only winded and that when they recover their wind the race will be resumed , each spurred now by the redoubled need for foreign markets . If the latter be true , then obviously it would be ...
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... East since the early twentieth century . The Japanese government , possessed with the power and intention to alter the status quo in East Asia , presented the United States with two troublesome choices . Either the nation could accept a ...
... East since the early twentieth century . The Japanese government , possessed with the power and intention to alter the status quo in East Asia , presented the United States with two troublesome choices . Either the nation could accept a ...
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