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Power And Restraint The Rise Of The United States 18981941 Jeffrey Meiser

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Power And Restraint The Rise Of The United States 18981941 Jeffrey Meiser
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Publisher: Georgetown University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Jeffrey Meiser
ISBN: 9781626161771, 1626161771
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Power And Restraint The Rise Of The United States 18981941 Jeffrey Meiser by Jeffrey Meiser 9781626161771, 1626161771 instant download after payment.

At the end of the nineteenth century, the United States emerged as an economic colossus in command of a new empire. Yet for the next forty years the United States eschewed the kind of aggressive grand strategy that had marked other rising imperial powers in favor of a policy of moderation.
In Power and Restraint, Jeffrey W. Meiser explores why the United States―counter to widely accepted wisdom in international relations theory―chose the course it did. Using thirty-four carefully researched historical cases, Meiser asserts that domestic political institutions and culture played a decisive role in preventing the mobilization of resources necessary to implement an expansionist grand strategy. These factors included traditional congressional opposition to executive branch ambitions, voter resistance to European-style imperialism, and the personal antipathy to expansionism felt by presidents like Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt. The web of resilient and redundant political restraints halted or limited expansionist ambitions and shaped the United States into an historical anomaly, a rising great power characterized by prudence and limited international ambitions.

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