《MAJOR PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS VOLUME I: TO 1920 FIFTH EDITION》求取 ⇩

CHAPTER1 Explaining American Foreign Relations1

ESSAYS2

Bradford PerkinsThe Unique American Prism2

William Appleman Williams The Open Door Policy: Economic Expansion and the Remaking of Societies8

Michael H. Hunt Racism in American Ideology14

Andrew Rotter The Gendering of Peoples and Nations19

Norman A. Graebner The Pursuit of Interests and a Balance of Power23

CHAPTER2 The Origins of American Foreign Policy in the Revolutionary Era29

DOCUMENTS30

1. John Winthrop Envisions a City Upon a Hill, 163030

2. John Adams Explains French Interest in American Independence andCautions Against Alliance, 177531

3. Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," 177632

4. The Declaration of Independence, 177634

5. Treaty of Amity and Commerce with France, 177837

6. Treaty of Alliance with France, 177838

7. Ezra Stiles's "The United States Elevated to Glory and Honour," 178339

8. Treaty of Peace, 178342

9. Foreign Policy Powers in the Constitution, 178943

ESSAYS46

Lawrence S. KaplanThe Treaty of Alliance with France and American Isolationism46

Peter S. Onuf and Nicholas Onuf Envisioning a New World Order: America's Progressive Internationalism53

CHAPTER3 The Great Debate of the 1790s62

DOCUMENTS63

1. Thomas Jefferson Defends the Treaty with France, 179363

2. Alexander Hamilton Urges Voiding the Treaty with France, 179365

3. Jay's Treaty, 179466

4. James Madison Proposes Commercial Restrictions Against Britain, 179569

5. Hamilton Praises Jay's Treaty, 179570

6. Madison Critiques Jay's Treaty, 179571

7. A Democratic-Republican Society Blasts Jay's Treaty, 179571

8. George Washington's Farewell Address, 179674

ESSAYS77

Robert W. Tucker and David C. HendricksonHamiltonian Accomplishments,Jeffersonian Follies77

Lawrence S. Kaplan * Jefferson as Idealist-Realist85

CHAPTER4 The Louisiana Purchase95

DOCUMENTS96

1. Thomas Jefferson Assesses the French Threat in New Orleans, 180296

2. Napoleon Bonaparte Explains the Need to Sell Louisiana to the United States, 180398

3. Robert R. Livingston Recounts the Paris Negotiations, 180399

4. Alexander Hamilton Debunks Jefferson's Diplomacy, 1803101

5. Jefferson Instructs Captain Meriwether Lewis on Exploration, 1803102

ESSAYS105

Robert W. Tucker and David C. HendricksonJefferson's Risky Diplomacy of Watching and Waiting105

Alexander DeConde ~ America's Pressure for Empire115

Drew R. McCoy Ensuring a Republican Political Economy121

CHAPTER5 The War 0f1812128

DOCUMENTS129

1. Secretary of State James Madison Protests British Impressment of Americans from the Chesapeake, 1807129

2. The Embargo Act, 1807130

3. Josiah Quincy Denounces Calls for War, 1809131

4. The Non-Intercourse Act, 1809132

5. Tecumseh Condemns U.S. Land Grabs and Plays the British Card, 1810132

6. Henry Clay Articulates U.S. Grievances Against Britain, 1811133

7. James Madison's War Message, 1812135

8. Thomas Jefferson Predicts the Easy Conquest of Canada, 1812137

ESSAYS138

Bradford PerkinsThe Failure of Commercial Warfare: Politics, Honor, and Inept Leadership138

Steven Watts Crusade to Revitalize the American Character148

Reginald C. Stuart Canada, Indians, and Defensive Expansionism158

CHAPTER6 The Monroe Doctrine165

DOCUMENTS166

1. John Quincy Adams Warns Against the Search for "Monsters to Destroy," 1821166

2. George Canning Proposes a Joint Declaration, 1823167

3. Thomas Jefferson Advises Monroe to Cooperate with Britain, 1823168

4. Adams's Account of the Cabinet Meeting of November 7, 1823169

5. The Monroe Doctrine, 1823170

6. Colombia Requests an Explanation of U.S. Intentions, 1824172

7. Juan Bautista Alberdi of Argentina Warns Against the Threat of "Monroism" to the Independence of Spanish America, n.d.172

ESSAYS174

Dexter PerkinsDefense of Commerce and Ideals174

William Appleman Williams ~ Manifesto of the U.S. Empire181

Ernest R. May Domestic Politics and Personal Ambitions183

CHAPTER7 Westward Expansion and Indian Removal191

DOCUMENTS192

1. Senator Theodore Frelinghuysen Protests Against Removal, 1830192

2. The Indian Removal Act, 1830196

3. Appeal of the Cherokee Nation, 1830197

4. Andrew Jackson Makes His Case for Removal, 1830198

5. Cherokee Nation v. the State of Georgia, 1831201

6. Cherokee Chief John Ross Denounces U.S. Removal Policy, 1836203

ESSAYS204

Theda PerdueThe Origins of Removal and the Fate of the Southeastern Indians204

Robert V Remini Jackson's Good Intentions and the Horror of Removal215

CHAPTER 8 Manifest Destiny, Texas, and the War with Mexico226

DOCUMENTS227

1. Sam Houston's Battle Cry for Texan Independence, 1835227

2. Antonio L6pez de Santa Anna Defends Mexican Sovereignty over Texas, 1837230

3. John L. O'Sullivan Proclaims America's Manifest Destiny, 1839231

4. President James K. Polk Lays Claim to Texas and Oregon, 1845232

5. Polk's War Message, 1846234

6. The Wilmot Proviso, 1846236

7. Daniel Webster Protests the War with Mexico and the Admission of New States to the Union, 1848236

8. Mexican Patriots Condemn U.S. Violence and Insult, 1850238

ESSAYS241

Anders StephansonThe Ideology and Spirit of Manifest Destiny241

Thomas R. Hietala Empire by Design, Not Destiny247

David M. Pletcher Polk's Aggressive Leadership253

CHAPTER9 Expansion to the Pacific and Asia266

DOCUMENTS268

1. S. Wells Williams Remembers Protestant Missionary Work in China, 1883268

2. American Merchants in Canton Plead for Protection During the Opium Crisis, 1839271

3. A Chinese Official Recommends Pitting American Barbarians Against British Barbarians, 1841273

4. Secretary of State Daniel Webster Instructs Caleb Cushing on Negotiating with China, 1843274

5. Webster Warns European Powers Away from Hawai'i, 1851275

6. Instructions to Commodore Matthew C. Perry for His Expedition to Japan, 1852276

7. Ii Naosuke Advocates Accommodation with the United States, 1853279

8. Tokugawa Nariaki Argues Against Peace, 1853280

ESSAYS282

Kenneth E. ShewmakerCommercial Expansionism in China, Hawai'i, and Japan282

Paul W.. Harris Protestant Missionaries and Cultural Imperialism in China297

CHAPTER10 Becoming a World Power in the Late Nineteenth Century308

DOCUMENTS310

1. Secretary of State William H. Seward Warns Europe Against Intervention in Mexico, 1862310

2. President Ulysses S. Grant Urges Annexation of the Dominican Republic, 1870311

3. Congress Calls for a Pan American Conference, 1888312

4. Alfred T. Mahan Advocates a Naval Buildup, 1890313

5. Josiah Strong Celebrates the Superiority of the "Anglo-American Race,"1891314

6. Queen Lili'uokalani Protests U.S. Intervention in Hawai'i, 1893, 1897516

7. Richard Olney Responds to the Venezuela Crisis and Trumpets U.S. Hegemony in the Hemisphere, 1895318

8. Mexican Congress Member Rafael de Zayas on Porfirio Dfaz's Friendship with the United States, 1908320

ESSAYS321

Paul KennedyThe United States's Rise Among the Living and Dying Powers321

Ram6n Eduardo Ruiz Core and Periphery: Yankee Capitalism and Mexican Dependency328

David M. Pletcher More Rhetoric Than Results: Halfhearted Economic Expansion335

CHAPTER 11 The Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War346

DOCUMENTS348

1. Jose Marff Cautions Against Annexation to the United States, 1895348

2. The de Lome Letter, 1897349

3. Senator Redfield Proctor Condemns Spain's Reconcentrado Policy, 1898350

4. Washington Presents Its Demands to Madrid, 1898352

5. Madrid Responds to Washington's Demands, 1898353

6. William McKinley's War Message, 1898353

7. The Teller Amendment, 1898356

8. The Platt Amendment, 1903356

ESSAYS357

Walter LaFeberPreserving the American System357

John L. Offner Colonial Stalemate, Domestic Politics, and the Unwanted but Necessary War365

Louis A. Perez, Jr. Derailing Cuban Nationalism and Asserting U.S.Hegemony373

CHAPTER 12 Empire Building and Insurrection in the Philippines379

DOCUMENTS382

1. Emilio Aguinaldo Rallies the Philippine People to Arms, 1899382

2. American Anti-Imperialist League Platform, 1899383

3. William McKinley Preaches His Imperial Gospel, 1899384

4. Albert J. Beveridge Salutes American Imperialism, 1900385

5. Corporal Daniel J. Evans Describes the "Water Cure," 1902387

6. Major Cornelius Gardner Recalls the Horrors of War, 1902388

7. Governor-General William Howard Taft Reports to the U.S. Senate, 1902389

8. The Philippine Reservation at the St. Louis World's Fair, 1904391

ESSAYS393

Glenn A. MayWar and Disease in the Battle for Batangas393

Stanley Karnow The Policy of Attraction: Promoting Political, Economic, and Cultural Dependency401

Robert W. Rydell Imperialism Goes on Cultural Display: The St. Louis World's Fair, 1904411

CHAPTER 13 The Open Door Policy and China420

DOCUMENTS423

1. The First Open Door Note, 1899423

2, The British Reply, 1899424

3. The Russian Reply, 1899425

4. The Second Open Door Note, 1900425

5. Missionary Evelyn Sites Describes the Emotional Conversion of a ChineseWoman, n.d.426

6. Missionary Anna Hartwell Discusses "Soul Winning," 1919427

7. The Boxers Lash Out at Christian Missionaries and Converts, 1900428

ESSAYS429

Michael H. HuntThe Open Door Constituency's Pressure for U.S.Activism429

ArnoldXiangzeJiang U.S. Economic Expansion and the Defense of Imperialism at China's Expense439

Jane Hunter Women Missionaries and Cultural Conquest444

CHAPTER14 Theodore Roosevelt, the Big Stick, and U.S. Hegemony in the Caribbean456

DOCUMENTS459

1. Theodore Roosevelt Preaches the Manly Virtues of Overseas Expansion, 1899459

2. The Drago Doctrine Condemns the Collection of Debts by Force, 1902461

3. The Panama Canal Treaty, 1903463

4. Colombia States Its Grievances Against the United States, 1904464

5. The Roosevelt Corollary, 1904466

6. Ruben Dario's "To Roosevelt," 1905467

ESSAYS469

Walter LaFeberThe Search for Opportunity: Theodore Roosevelt's Aggressive Caribbean Policies469

GaiI Bederman Gendering Imperialism: Theodore Roosevelt's Quest for Manhood and Empire477

Richard H. Collin Theodore Roosevelt's Measured Response to Political Instability and European Encroachment484

CHAPTER15 Woodrow Wilson, the First World War, and the League Fight493

DOCUMENTS495

1. The First Lusitania Note, 1915495

2. Robert Lansing and Johann-Heinrich Bernstorff Debate Submarine Warfare, 1916496

3. President Wilson's War Message, 1917498

4. Senator Robert M. La Follette Voices His Dissent, 1917500

5. The Fourteen Points, 1918501

6. Articles 10 through 16 of the League Covenant, 1919502

7. Wilson Defends the Peace Treaty and League, 1919504

8. The Lodge Reservations, 1919508

ESSAYS510

Arthur S. LinkWilson's Higher Realism510

Jan Wilhelm Schulte-Nordholt The Peace Advocate Out of Touch with Reality515

Thomas J. Knock * Wilson's Battle for the League: Progressive Internationalists Confront the Forces of Reaction523

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