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United States Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period, 1918-1941: The Golden Age of American Diplomatic and Military Complacency

Autor Benjamin Rhodes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This study presents an in-depth survey of the principal policies and personalities of American diplomacy of the era, together with a discussion of recent historiography in the field. For two decades between the two world wars, America pursued a foreign policy course that was, according to Rhodes, shortsighted and self-centered. Believing World War I had been an aberration, Americans na^Dively signed disarmament treaties and a pact renouncing war, while eschewing such inconveniences as enforcement machinery or participation in international organizations. Smug moral superiority, a penurious desire to save money, and naíveté ultimately led to the neglect of America's armed forces even as potential rivals were arming themselves to the teeth.In contrast to the dynamic drive of the New Deal in domestic policy, foreign policy under Franklin D. Roosevelt was often characterized by a lack of clarity and, reflecting Roosevelt's fear of isolationists and pacifists, by presidential explanations that were frequently evasive, incomplete, or deliberately misleading. One of the period's few successes was the bipartisan Good Neighbor policy, which proved far-sighted commercially and strategically. Rhodes praises Cordell Hull as the outstanding secretary of state of the time, whose judgment was often more on target than others in the State Department and the executive branch.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275948252
ISBN-10: 0275948250
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

BENJAMIN D. RHODES is Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Rhodes is the author of The Anglo-American Winter War with Russia, 1918-1919: A Diplomatic and Military Tragicomedy (1988), and James P. Goodrich, Indiana's Governor Strangelove: A Republican's Infatuation with Soviet Russia (1996). Author of numerous articles, he has also been a Fulbright lecturer in Finland and the People's Republic of China.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionUnited States Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period: A Historiographic EssayWilson and Democratic Peacemaking: A Tragic Beginning to the Interwar EraHarding, Hughes, and Republican Moral DiplomacyForeign Policy Under Coolidge and Kellogg: A Relative Bed of RosesForeign Policy Under Hoover and Stimson: A Bed of PainEarly New Deal Foreign Policy: The Limits of ImprovisationThe Good Neighbor Policy: A Bipartisan AccomplishmentCongressional Neutrality: Roosevelt, the British, and Bankers as Performing Circus AnimalsThe Shifting of the Foreign Policy MomentumAid to Britain Short of WarJapan and the United States MiscalculateConclusionBibliographyIndex