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Theodore Roosevelt's Caribbean : the Panama Canal, the Monroe Doctrine, and the Latin American context / Richard H. Collin.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1990.Description: xviii, 598 p. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 080711507X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.7308/09/041 20
LOC classification:
  • E756 . C699t 1990
Online resources:
Contents:
Contenidos: Part I – Context The Latin American Context The North American Context Europe, Debt, Caudillos, and Conflict Venezuela: Coercion and Confrontation, 1902–1903 Part II – Panama Prelude, 1513–1899 War, 1899–1901 Diplomacy, 1902 Debate, 1903 Revolution, 1903 Resolution, 1903–1904 Aftermath, 1904– Part III – The Dominican Republic The Dominican Context Dominican Chaos, 1899–1904 The Roosevelt Corollary and the Modus Vivendi Hollander’s Compromise Part IV – Marblehead, Root, Rio, and Cuba The Marblehead Treaty, Root, Rio, and The Hague Cuba Libre, Cuba Triste Part V – Conclusion Roosevelt’s Diplomacy in the Context of His Time
Summary: Richard H. Collin’s Theodore Roosevelt’s Caribbean explores how Theodore Roosevelt reshaped U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean and Latin America at the start of the 20th century. The book emphasizes that Roosevelt's policies—especially regarding the Panama Canal and the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine—transformed the U.S. from a passive observer into a dominant regional power.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Automatización y Procesos Técnicos Automatización y Procesos Técnicos (1er. Piso) E756 .C76 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000193381

Includes bibliographical references (p. [563]-584) and index.

Contenidos: Part I – Context
The Latin American Context

The North American Context

Europe, Debt, Caudillos, and Conflict

Venezuela: Coercion and Confrontation, 1902–1903

Part II – Panama
Prelude, 1513–1899

War, 1899–1901

Diplomacy, 1902

Debate, 1903

Revolution, 1903

Resolution, 1903–1904

Aftermath, 1904–

Part III – The Dominican Republic
The Dominican Context

Dominican Chaos, 1899–1904

The Roosevelt Corollary and the Modus Vivendi

Hollander’s Compromise

Part IV – Marblehead, Root, Rio, and Cuba
The Marblehead Treaty, Root, Rio, and The Hague

Cuba Libre, Cuba Triste

Part V – Conclusion
Roosevelt’s Diplomacy in the Context of His Time

Richard H. Collin’s Theodore Roosevelt’s Caribbean explores how Theodore Roosevelt reshaped U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean and Latin America at the start of the 20th century. The book emphasizes that Roosevelt's policies—especially regarding the Panama Canal and the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine—transformed the U.S. from a passive observer into a dominant regional power.

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