From the Old Diplomacy to the New: 1865 - 1900 / Edition 2

From the Old Diplomacy to the New: 1865 - 1900 / Edition 2

by Robert L. Beisner
ISBN-10:
088295833X
ISBN-13:
9780882958330
Pub. Date:
01/15/1986
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
088295833X
ISBN-13:
9780882958330
Pub. Date:
01/15/1986
Publisher:
Wiley
From the Old Diplomacy to the New: 1865 - 1900 / Edition 2

From the Old Diplomacy to the New: 1865 - 1900 / Edition 2

by Robert L. Beisner

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Overview

Historians have long argued about the nature of the changes that occurred in American foreign policy at the turn of the century, and whether those changes represented an abrupt break from the past or the culmination of long-term trends. Beisner addresses these issues by recasting the questions involved, and synthesizes the most useful contributions of both traditional and revisionist historians. From the Old Diplomacy to the New reinterprets the entire period as one in which American foreign policy underwent a fundamental paradigm shift that affected the goals and methods of diplomacy. A commitment to systematic policy and a determination to promote American interests in a dangerous world characterized the "new diplomacy."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780882958330
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/15/1986
Series: The American History Series , #7
Edition description: 2
Pages: 195
Sales rank: 903,883
Product dimensions: 5.41(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 16 - 17 Years

About the Author

Robert L. Beisner is the author of From the Old Diplomacy to the New: 1865 - 1900, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

One: Underlying Themes and Issues 3
Circumstantial Givens 3
American Beliefs and Traditions 9
Conflicting Interpretations 12

Two: Old Paradigm Policy, 1865-1889 32
Paradigms and Diplomacy 32
The Alabama claims and Mexico 38
Seward, Grant, and Blaine 44
A Navy Fit Enough 57
Day-to-Day Diplomatic Preoccupations 60

Three: From the Old to the New Foreign Policy paradigm 72
Sudden Blows to the Old Paradigm 72
The Impact of Cumulative Change 77
The New Paradigm 84

Four: Early years of the New Era, 1889-1897 96
Benjamin Harrison 96
Grover Cleveland 106

Five: War, Policy, and Imperialism at the End of the Century, 1897-1900 120
War and Empire 122
The Open Door Policy 144

Harbingers 154

Bibliographical Essay 159

Subject Index 183

Author Index 193

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