Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... Japanese War , 1904-5 * Roosevelt recognized , as did Mahan , that Japan and Russia comprised the two major threats to the balance of power in the Far East . For that reason he took a profound interest in the course of the Russo - Japanese ...
... Japanese War , 1904-5 * Roosevelt recognized , as did Mahan , that Japan and Russia comprised the two major threats to the balance of power in the Far East . For that reason he took a profound interest in the course of the Russo - Japanese ...
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... Japan's population is increasing rapidly and demands an outlet , and the Japanese laborers , small farmers , and petty traders would , if permitted , flock by the hundred thousand into the United States , Canada , and Australia . Now ...
... Japan's population is increasing rapidly and demands an outlet , and the Japanese laborers , small farmers , and petty traders would , if permitted , flock by the hundred thousand into the United States , Canada , and Australia . Now ...
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... Japanese would refrain from occupying the region with military forces . Immediately thereafter the President froze all Japanese assets in the United States and instituted a complete embargo on United States commerce with Japan . The ...
... Japanese would refrain from occupying the region with military forces . Immediately thereafter the President froze all Japanese assets in the United States and instituted a complete embargo on United States commerce with Japan . The ...
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John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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