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Artists of Power: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Their Enduring Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy: International History

Editat de William N. Tilchin, Charles Neu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2005 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were remarkable statesmen, early twentieth century artists of power whose diplomacy has had an enduring impact on U.S. foreign policy. These two leaders were creative, farsighted diplomatists who confronted serious international challenges during their presidencies, and who conceived and implemented policies designed both to resolve immediate problems and to set the United States on the best possible course for the future. Crafted by prominent historians, the eight chapters of this volume implicitly and explicitly urge students of history to recognize that both Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were intelligent, insightful, forward-looking statesmen, and that since World War II the influence of their ideas and approaches on U.S. diplomacy has been ongoing and significant.Chapters 1 through 3 cover Theodore Roosevelt's strategic thinking, personal diplomatic style, and his relationship with Britain. Chapters 4 through 6 examine Woodrow Wilson's interaction with his senior foreign policy advisors, and analyze his decision-making leading up to the U.S.'s entry into World War I. Two concluding chapters, 7 and 8, show how the two men made the United States both a world power and the architect of twentieth century world order. With an introduction by Charles E. Neu and Afterword by William Tilchin.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275970673
ISBN-10: 0275970671
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria International History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

William N. Tilchin earned a PhD at Brown University, where co-editor Charles E. Neu was his thesis director, in 1992. Since 1994 Dr. Tilchin has been teaching U.S. diplomatic history and other subjects in the College of General Studies at Boston University. He is the author of Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire: A Study in Presidential Statecraft (1997) and many essays on Roosevelt's foreign policy and related topics.Charles E. Neu is Professor of History, Emeritus, Brown University, and Adjunct Professor of History, University of Miami. He is the author of many articles, chapters, encyclopedia entries, and reviews, and has written, co-edited, or edited the following: An Uncertain Friendship: Theodore Roosevelt and Japan, 1906-1909 (1967), The Troubled Encounter: The United States and Japan (1975), The Wilson Era: Essays in Honor of Arthur S. Link (1991), After Vietnam: Legacies of a Lost War (2000),and America's Lost War: Vietnam, 1945-1975 (2005).

Cuprins

Series ForewordErik Goldstein, William R. Keylor, and Cathal J. NolanForewordWilliam R. KeylorAcknowledgmentsIntroductionCharles E. NeuPart I: Essays on the Foreign Policy of Theodore Roosevelt1. Foreign Policy Making in the White House: Rooseveltian-Style Personal DiplomacySerge Ricard2. Theodore Roosevelt: America's First Strategic ThinkerH. W. Brands3. Setting the Foundation: Theodore Roosevelt and the Construction of an Anglo-American Special RelationshipWilliam N. TilchinPhotographsPart II: Essays on the Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson4. Woodrow Wilson and His Foreign Policy AdvisersCharles E. Neu5. More Tactics Than Strategy: Woodrow Wilson and World War I, 1914-1919John A. Thompson6. From Neutrality to War: Woodrow Wilson and the German ChallengeReinhard R. DoerriesPart III: Comparative Essays7. Learning to Lead: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and the Emergence of the United States as a World PowerCathal J. Nolan8. Whose League of Nations? Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and World OrderJohn Milton Cooper, Jr.AfterwordWilliam N. TilchinIndexAbout the Contributors

Recenzii

The virtue of this collection is tha it provides a convienent source in which to find concise statements of some commonly held historiographical positions.