In The Great War and American Foreign Policy, 1914-1924, Robert E. Hannigan challenges the conventional belief that the United States entered World War I only because its hand was forced and disputes the claim that Washington was subsequently driven by a desire "to make the world safe for democracy."
In The Great War and American Foreign Policy, 1914-1924, Robert E. Hannigan challenges the conventional belief that the United States entered World War I only because its hand was forced and disputes the claim that Washington was subsequently driven by a desire "to make the world safe for democracy."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert E. Hannigan is Scholar in Residence in the Department of History of Suffolk University. He is author of The New World Power: American Foreign Policy, 1898-1917, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.
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Preface PART I. BACKGROUND (1890s-1914) Chapter 1. The United States Steps Out PART II. AMERICAN "NEUTRALITY" (1914-17) Chapter 2. Washington Reacts (1914-15) Chapter 3. Pursuing a Seat at the Table (1916-17) Chapter 4. China and Latin America (1914-17) PART III. MILITARY INTERVENTION (1917-18) Chapter 5. "The Whole Force of the Nation" Chapter 6. To the Fourteen Points Address Chapter 7. Casting Every Selfish Dominion Down in the Dust (1918) PART IV. THE PARIS SETTLEMENT (1919-20) Chapter 8. The Future of Europe—and the World Chapter 9. The Treaty of Versailles Chapter 10. Americans in Paris: The Russian Revolution, the Royal Navy, Power in the Western Hemisphere Chapter 11. Americans in Paris: The Colonial World Chapter 12. Americans in Paris: The Adriatic and Shandong Controversies Chapter 13. The Campaigns for Treaty Ratification (Summer 1919-20) PART V. THE REPUBLICANS TRY THEIR HANDS (1921-24) Chapter 14. Latin America and China Chapter 15. Europe Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments
Preface PART I. BACKGROUND (1890s-1914) Chapter 1. The United States Steps Out PART II. AMERICAN "NEUTRALITY" (1914-17) Chapter 2. Washington Reacts (1914-15) Chapter 3. Pursuing a Seat at the Table (1916-17) Chapter 4. China and Latin America (1914-17) PART III. MILITARY INTERVENTION (1917-18) Chapter 5. "The Whole Force of the Nation" Chapter 6. To the Fourteen Points Address Chapter 7. Casting Every Selfish Dominion Down in the Dust (1918) PART IV. THE PARIS SETTLEMENT (1919-20) Chapter 8. The Future of Europe—and the World Chapter 9. The Treaty of Versailles Chapter 10. Americans in Paris: The Russian Revolution, the Royal Navy, Power in the Western Hemisphere Chapter 11. Americans in Paris: The Colonial World Chapter 12. Americans in Paris: The Adriatic and Shandong Controversies Chapter 13. The Campaigns for Treaty Ratification (Summer 1919-20) PART V. THE REPUBLICANS TRY THEIR HANDS (1921-24) Chapter 14. Latin America and China Chapter 15. Europe Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments
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