Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... Doctrine provided the immediate stimulus to action . In June 1879 , Senator Ambrose Burnside of Rhode Island in- troduced a resolution which declared that the American people , who had ad- hered to the Monroe Doctrine for fifty years ...
... Doctrine provided the immediate stimulus to action . In June 1879 , Senator Ambrose Burnside of Rhode Island in- troduced a resolution which declared that the American people , who had ad- hered to the Monroe Doctrine for fifty years ...
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... doctrine of international law . They are not prepared to admit that the interests of the United States are necessarily concerned in every frontier dispute which may arise between any two of the States who possess dominion in the Western ...
... doctrine of international law . They are not prepared to admit that the interests of the United States are necessarily concerned in every frontier dispute which may arise between any two of the States who possess dominion in the Western ...
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... doctrine arrives at that degree of authority , the name of it is a club which any demagogue may swing over you at any time and apropos of anything . In order to describe a doctrine we must have recourse to theological language . A doctrine ...
... doctrine arrives at that degree of authority , the name of it is a club which any demagogue may swing over you at any time and apropos of anything . In order to describe a doctrine we must have recourse to theological language . A doctrine ...
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