Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909

Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909

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May 27, 2015 · English · Kindle (253 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 253
Language English
Published May 27, 2015
Publisher Lexington Books
ISBN-10 073919996X
ISBN-13 9780739199961

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Gregory Moore sheds light on a largely overlooked aspect of American history during Theodore Roosevelt's presidency, specifically focusing on the Open Door Policy in relation to China from 1901 to 1909. Through detailed research, he explores how this pivotal policy shaped diplomatic relations and influenced the balance of power in East Asia.

Moore meticulously analyzes the motivations behind the Open Door Policy, highlighting Roosevelt's strategic goals and the broader implications for American global influence. He provides context by examining the historical events that underscored the urgency of maintaining open trade relations, as well as the challenges posed by competing colonial interests.

The author not only delves into the political maneuvers of the Roosevelt administration but also addresses the responses from China and other powers involved. By weaving together a narrative rich in detail and insight, the work offers a comprehensive understanding of how these policies were defined and defended during a transformative period in international relations.

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