3 edition of Monroe doctrine, The found in the catalog.
Published
January 1, 1863
by Cornell University Library
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Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 24 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11898329M |
ISBN 10 | 142975611X |
ISBN 10 | 9781429756112 |
– Bill Hughes (From his book The Secret Terrorists) The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy regarding domination of the American continent in The threat under the secret treaty of Verona to suppress popular governments in the American Republics is the basis of the Monroe doctrine. Monroe ranks among America's great presidents if for no other reason than the Monroe Doctrine. His actions as president were often indecisive, preferring compromise to direct action and deferring to the legislative branch in matters of controversy. The Doctrine is, .
Page 17 - There are certain essential points which must never be forgotten as regards the Monroe Doctrine. In the first place we must as a Nation make it evident that we do not intend to treat it in any shape or way as an excuse for aggrandizement on our part at the expense of the republics to the south. This book surveys the impact of the Monroe Doctrine on United States relations with Latin America, with a particular focus on the Caribbean Basin, since its proclamation in It explores the historical role of the Monroe Doctrine as the instrument to foreclose future European colonial adven.
Synopsis This book surveys the impact of the Monroe Doctrine on United States relations with Latin America, with a particular focus on the Caribbean Basin, since its proclamation in In his new book on the granddaddy of all American foreign policy doctrines, The Monroe Doctrine: Empire and Nation in Nineteenth Century America, Oxford Professor Jay Sexton finds a strategic concept that seems well-nigh protean, at least as articulated by its leading advocates and practitioners. As Sexton points out, Monroe himself did not.
Jay Sexton's book on the Monroe Doctrine is a focused and discerning look at the evolution of this country's most (in)famous foreign policy from it's declaration to the Roosevelt Corollary.
Sexton's diplomatic history is organized around the evolving understanding of the Doctrine both in terms of our internal politics and as a guiding principle of our relations with other nations Cited by: This 19th century work is a seminal study of the Monroe Doctrine, one of the most famous foreign policy doctrines advocated by the U.S.
throughout the history of the nation. Named after President James Monroe, the doctrine asserts American authority over the Western hemisphere and warns against foreign by: 3.
You'd never guess it from the title, but this book is a concise history of U.S.-Latin American relations in the 19th century. Sexton frames these relationships through the changing views of the Monroe Doctrine, told mostly through the view of American presidents, secretaries of /5.
James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States (). His administration was marked by the acquisition of Florida (); the Missouri Compromise (), in which Missouri was declared a slave state; and the profession of the Monroe Doctrine (), declaring U.S.
opposition to European interference in the Americas, as well as breaking all ties /5(8). The Monroe Doctrine book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Leadership is the key to excellence. And leadership can be learned. Th /5.
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But the Monroe Doctrine has been interpreted and employed by many presidents since to justify interfering in, or staying out of, the affairs of neighboring countries. About the Book Author.
Steve Wiegand is an award-winning political journalist and history writer. Over a year career. The Monroe Doctrine President James Monroe, excerpt from seventh annual message to Congress, December 2, In President James Monroe laid out a policy in his State of the Union address to Congress that rejected European expansion in the Western Hemisphere.
Although he developed. The Monroe Doctrine, in asserting unilateral U.S. protection over the entire Western Hemisphere, was a foreign policy that could not have been sustained militarily in Monroe and Adams were well aware of the need for the British fleet to.
Monroe’s Message to Congress. During the president’s customary message to Congress on December 2,Monroe expressed the basic tenets of what would later become known as the Monroe Doctrine.
This book is in no sense of the word a study or a philosophical treatise. It is simply a statement of the present situation of the Republic of Haiti and our relation to it under the Monroe Doctrine, a statement that is made for the purpose of giving our people some information as to this little known but most important and strategic island.
Jay Sexton's book on the Monroe Doctrine is a focused and discerning look at the evolution of this country's most (in)famous foreign policy from it's declaration to the Roosevelt Corollary/5(11).
The Monroe Doctrine: Empire and Nation in Nineteenth-Century America User Review - Book Verdict. Sexton (American history, Oxford Univ.; Debtor Diplomacy: Finance and American Foreign Relations in the Civil War Era: –) reminds readers of the Monroe Doctrine's influence on 19th-century.
The last years of the Monroe doctrine, User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. The Monroe Doctrine, first proclaimed by President James. Now Monroe translates her extensive experience in New York City public schools into the "Monroe Doctrine" to show other education and business leaders how to create and maintain high-achieving organizations.
The Monroe Doctrine offers readers concrete lessons in the craft of leadership. Its brief, catchy lessons and anecdotes will help potential leaders tap Cited by: 2.
Monroe Doctrine, principle of American foreign policy enunciated in President James Monroe's message to Congress, Dec. 2, It initially called for an end to European intervention in the Americas, but it was later extended to justify U.S.
imperialism in the Western Hemisphere. Origins and Pronouncement. James Monroe expressed his thoughts on how foreign policy should be conducted at his seventh annual message to Congress on December 2, His words are considered an essential part of America's political history and became known as "the Monroe Doctrine.".
“In this sparkling gem of a book, Jay Sexton reveals the sheer versatility of the Monroe Doctrine, its principles, and its application during the United States's nineteenth-century journey toward national consolidation and empire.
His global perspective on national history deliver Cited by: The NOOK Book (eBook) of the The Monroe Doctrine in a Contemporary Perspective by Denneth M.
Modeste at Barnes & Noble. FREE Shipping on $35 or more. Due to COVID, orders may be delayed. Thank you for your : Taylor & Francis. The Monroe Doctrine was a United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the Americas. It began in ; however, the term "Monroe Doctrine" itself was not coined until The Doctrine was issued on December 2, at a time when nearly all Latin American colonies of Spain and Portugal had achieved, or were at the point of gaining, independence from the.
The Monroe Doctrine We the People We the People: Expansion and Reform Series We the people (Series) (Compass Point Books) Author: Michael Burgan: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Capstone, ISBN:Length: 48 pages: Subjects.The Monroe Doctrine was a United States policy beginning in that opposed Europe’s colonization of the Americas.
Mike Kubic, a former Newsweek magazine correspondent, discusses the parameters of the policy, as well as its effects both nationally and globally.When president James Monroe issued his doctrine that the United States would brook no foreign intervention in our hemisphere, it quickly became as sacred to Americans as the Declaration of independence and the Constitution.4/5(1).