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 believed that to govern the "Oriental races . . . the old methods of force
were obsolete and also the idea of intelligent persuasion could not be used."47
This left only firm American guidance through executive power in collaboration
with ...
Stimson believed that to govern the "Oriental races . . . the old methods of force
were obsolete and also the idea of intelligent persuasion could not be used."47
This left only firm American guidance through executive power in collaboration
with ...
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Still, Stimson believed he needed certain structures to govern effectively. First, he
obtained, through the passage of the Belo Law in 1928, a new level of advisors
responsible only to him to assist in governing the islands. They were mainly ...
Still, Stimson believed he needed certain structures to govern effectively. First, he
obtained, through the passage of the Belo Law in 1928, a new level of advisors
responsible only to him to assist in governing the islands. They were mainly ...
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40 By spring 1941, Stimson feared that Great Britain could not hold out much
longer and that, unless the United States acted in a more dramatic and forthright
manner toward the war, Germany would win. Specifically, he believed that for
Great ...
40 By spring 1941, Stimson feared that Great Britain could not hold out much
longer and that, unless the United States acted in a more dramatic and forthright
manner toward the war, Germany would win. Specifically, he believed that for
Great ...
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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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