Author: G. Cross
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137014547
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
The importance of Franklin D. Roosevelt's thinking on international relations is self-evident. The truly enormous volume of historical writing on his views regarding U.S. foreign policy as president is testament to the momentous period during which he held office. Yet no consensus has emerged on what these views were: was he an internationalist or nationalist, passive or active towards world affairs, predominantly an idealist or realist in his philosophy and even whether he was an egregious political opportunist. This work offers an original intervention into this controversial debate by carefully examining the neglected development of FDR's views in the years before he became president. Using long-neglected or misread sources from FDR's early life and career, the work provides a timely clarification of a period that has, until now, been ignored, misunderstood or covered only in passing by historians.
The Diplomatic Education of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1882–1933
Author: G. Cross
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137014547
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
The importance of Franklin D. Roosevelt's thinking on international relations is self-evident. The truly enormous volume of historical writing on his views regarding U.S. foreign policy as president is testament to the momentous period during which he held office. Yet no consensus has emerged on what these views were: was he an internationalist or nationalist, passive or active towards world affairs, predominantly an idealist or realist in his philosophy and even whether he was an egregious political opportunist. This work offers an original intervention into this controversial debate by carefully examining the neglected development of FDR's views in the years before he became president. Using long-neglected or misread sources from FDR's early life and career, the work provides a timely clarification of a period that has, until now, been ignored, misunderstood or covered only in passing by historians.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137014547
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
The importance of Franklin D. Roosevelt's thinking on international relations is self-evident. The truly enormous volume of historical writing on his views regarding U.S. foreign policy as president is testament to the momentous period during which he held office. Yet no consensus has emerged on what these views were: was he an internationalist or nationalist, passive or active towards world affairs, predominantly an idealist or realist in his philosophy and even whether he was an egregious political opportunist. This work offers an original intervention into this controversial debate by carefully examining the neglected development of FDR's views in the years before he became president. Using long-neglected or misread sources from FDR's early life and career, the work provides a timely clarification of a period that has, until now, been ignored, misunderstood or covered only in passing by historians.
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs, Volume 1: January 1933-February 1934
Author: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Publisher: Belknap Press
ISBN: 9780674863699
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 678
Book Description
Publisher: Belknap Press
ISBN: 9780674863699
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 678
Book Description
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs: January 1933-February 1934
Author: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages :
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs
Author: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Publisher: Cambridge : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
These volumes are an annotated collection of documents covering Franklin Roosevelt's presidency. His direct handling of diplomatic relations is shown in letters, memoranda, and notes that passed between the White House and the State Deparment and other departments, the correspondence with ambassadors and other American representatives abroad, heads of foreign states and their representatives, and also exchanges with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and other Congressional committees. It includes not only foreign relations but also the domestic background of these matters. --Publisher description.
Publisher: Cambridge : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
These volumes are an annotated collection of documents covering Franklin Roosevelt's presidency. His direct handling of diplomatic relations is shown in letters, memoranda, and notes that passed between the White House and the State Deparment and other departments, the correspondence with ambassadors and other American representatives abroad, heads of foreign states and their representatives, and also exchanges with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and other Congressional committees. It includes not only foreign relations but also the domestic background of these matters. --Publisher description.
Development of United States Foreign Policy
Author: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258156954
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
Compiled From Official Sources, Intended To Present The Chronological Development Of The Foreign Policy Of The United States From The Announcement Of The Good Neighbor Policy In 1933, Including The War Declarations.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258156954
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
Compiled From Official Sources, Intended To Present The Chronological Development Of The Foreign Policy Of The United States From The Announcement Of The Good Neighbor Policy In 1933, Including The War Declarations.
Debating Franklin D. Roosevelt's Foreign Policies, 1933–1945
Author: Justus D. Doenecke
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 0742576353
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Elected an unprecedented four times to the presidency, Franklin D. Roosevelt led the United States through some of the most dramatic and trying foreign and domestic episodes in its history. Coming to power in the throws of a crippling depression, Roosevelt quickly found himself having to juggle the need for tremendous domestic revitalization in a world menaced by burgeoning aggressor states. In Debating Franklin D. Roosevelt's Foreign Policies, noted historians Justus D. Doenecke and Mark A. Stoler offer differing perspectives on the Roosevelt years, finding disparate meanings from common data. Finding Roosevelt astute at choosing the most effective option of those available, Stoler generally defends FDR's policies against their traditional critics. Conversely, Doenecke emphasizes a dangerous shallowness and superficiality in FDR's approach to foreign affairs, particularly in his first two terms. The contrary viewpoints of the authors, supplemented by carefully chosen documents, provide an ideal introduction allowing readers to examine the issues and draw their own conclusions about Franklin Roosevelt's foreign policy.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 0742576353
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Elected an unprecedented four times to the presidency, Franklin D. Roosevelt led the United States through some of the most dramatic and trying foreign and domestic episodes in its history. Coming to power in the throws of a crippling depression, Roosevelt quickly found himself having to juggle the need for tremendous domestic revitalization in a world menaced by burgeoning aggressor states. In Debating Franklin D. Roosevelt's Foreign Policies, noted historians Justus D. Doenecke and Mark A. Stoler offer differing perspectives on the Roosevelt years, finding disparate meanings from common data. Finding Roosevelt astute at choosing the most effective option of those available, Stoler generally defends FDR's policies against their traditional critics. Conversely, Doenecke emphasizes a dangerous shallowness and superficiality in FDR's approach to foreign affairs, particularly in his first two terms. The contrary viewpoints of the authors, supplemented by carefully chosen documents, provide an ideal introduction allowing readers to examine the issues and draw their own conclusions about Franklin Roosevelt's foreign policy.
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs
Author: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Selected Messages and Public Addresses of President Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933
Author: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258585990
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258585990
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs: January 1933-February 1934
Author: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 694
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 694
Book Description
The Sailor
Author: David F. Schmitz
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813180457
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
In The Sailor, David F. Schmitz presents a comprehensive reassessment of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's foreign policymaking. Most historians have cast FDR as a leader who resisted an established international strategy and who was forced to react quickly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, launching the nation into World War II. Drawing on a wealth of primary documents as well as the latest secondary sources, Schmitz challenges this view, demonstrating that Roosevelt was both consistent and calculating in guiding the direction of American foreign policy throughout his presidency. Schmitz illuminates how the policies FDR pursued in response to the crises of the 1930s transformed Americans' thinking about their place in the world. He shows how the president developed an interlocking set of ideas that prompted a debate between isolationism and preparedness, guided the United States into World War II, and mobilized support for the war while establishing a sense of responsibility for the postwar world. The critical moment came in the period between Roosevelt's reelection in 1940 and the Pearl Harbor attack, when he set out his view of the US as the arsenal of democracy, proclaimed his war goals centered on protection of the four freedoms, secured passage of the Lend-Lease Act, and announced the principles of the Atlantic Charter. This long-overdue book presents a definitive new perspective on Roosevelt's diplomacy and the emergence of the United States as a world power. Schmitz's work offers an important correction to existing studies and establishes FDR as arguably the most significant and successful foreign policymaker in the nation's history.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813180457
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
In The Sailor, David F. Schmitz presents a comprehensive reassessment of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's foreign policymaking. Most historians have cast FDR as a leader who resisted an established international strategy and who was forced to react quickly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, launching the nation into World War II. Drawing on a wealth of primary documents as well as the latest secondary sources, Schmitz challenges this view, demonstrating that Roosevelt was both consistent and calculating in guiding the direction of American foreign policy throughout his presidency. Schmitz illuminates how the policies FDR pursued in response to the crises of the 1930s transformed Americans' thinking about their place in the world. He shows how the president developed an interlocking set of ideas that prompted a debate between isolationism and preparedness, guided the United States into World War II, and mobilized support for the war while establishing a sense of responsibility for the postwar world. The critical moment came in the period between Roosevelt's reelection in 1940 and the Pearl Harbor attack, when he set out his view of the US as the arsenal of democracy, proclaimed his war goals centered on protection of the four freedoms, secured passage of the Lend-Lease Act, and announced the principles of the Atlantic Charter. This long-overdue book presents a definitive new perspective on Roosevelt's diplomacy and the emergence of the United States as a world power. Schmitz's work offers an important correction to existing studies and establishes FDR as arguably the most significant and successful foreign policymaker in the nation's history.