Henry L. Stimson: the first wise manThe twentieth century witnessed the rise of the United States as the preeminent player on the world stage. While many individuals were responsible for the American ascension, few have left a larger legacy in the arena of foreign policy than Henry L. Stims |
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Stimson's decision to run stemmed from his loyalty to Elihu Root and Theodore
Roosevelt, the Republican Party, and his sense of duty. By 1910, there was
already a growing rift in the Republican Party between the progressives who
supported ...
Stimson's decision to run stemmed from his loyalty to Elihu Root and Theodore
Roosevelt, the Republican Party, and his sense of duty. By 1910, there was
already a growing rift in the Republican Party between the progressives who
supported ...
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He believed that the stakes for the Republican Party and the nation were high.
He told Roosevelt that he did not want to run if his candidacy would have a
negative affect on Roosevelt's prestige. "If I run and am defeated, as looks now
almost ...
He believed that the stakes for the Republican Party and the nation were high.
He told Roosevelt that he did not want to run if his candidacy would have a
negative affect on Roosevelt's prestige. "If I run and am defeated, as looks now
almost ...
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Stimson was confident that moderate Republicans and President Wilson could
agree on a compromise that was satisfactory to both sides. Root's reservations,
however, were changed and augmented by Republican "irreconcilables." Led by
...
Stimson was confident that moderate Republicans and President Wilson could
agree on a compromise that was satisfactory to both sides. Root's reservations,
however, were changed and augmented by Republican "irreconcilables." Led by
...
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Preparation of a Policymaker | 1 |
Taft Roosevelt and the Progressive Stimson | 21 |
The White Mans Burden | 47 |
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