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Author Van Alstyne, Richard Warner, 1900-

Title American diplomacy in action, a series of case studies / Richard W. Van Alstyne ... Foreword by Graham H. Stuart.

Publication Info. Stanford University, Calif. : Stanford University Press; London : H. Milford, Oxford University Press, [1944]

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Description xvi, 760 pages : maps (1 folded) ; 24 cm.
Series Stanford books in world politics
Stanford books in world politics.
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 703-736.
Contents Foreword / Graham H. Stuart -- Part I. Security and the Monroe Doctrine -- Continental Security: -- Chapter 1. The Old Northwest, 1783-1795 -- Chapter 2. The Old Southwest, 1783-1795 -- Chapter 3. Louisiana, 1800-1803 -- Chapter 4. The War of 1812 and the Peace of Ghent -- Chapter 5. Arms Reduction on the Lakes: The Agreement of 1817 -- Chapter 6. Cuba's Role of Balance in the Caribbean, 1823-1848 -- Chapter 7. The American Civil War: Confederate Independence -- Chapter 8. The French Puppet Empire in Mexico, 1862-1867 -- Chapter 9. The Defense of North America, 1940-1941: Partnership with Canada; British Attlantic Island Bases; Occupation of Greenland and Iceland -- Middle America: Isthmian Security and Police Power in the Caribbean -- Chapter 10. The Neutralization of Central America, 1850-1860 -- Chapter 11. The Hay-Pauncefote Treaty of 1901: American Supremacy -- Chapter 12. The VIrgin Islands, 1867-1917 -- Chapter 13. the Cuban Protectorate, 1898-1934 -- Chapter 14. The Dominican Republic, 1905-1934 -- Chapter 15. Haiti, 1915-1934 -- Chapter 16. The Panama Republic. 1903-1943 -- Chapter 17. The Protectorate of Nicaragua, 1909-1934 -- Chapter 18. The Mexican Revolution. 1910-1943 -- Hemispheric Secruity: -- Chapter 19. the Venezuela Crisis of 1895 -- Chapter 20. The Venezuela Debt Episode of 1902 -- Chapter 21. The Solidarity of the Good Neighbors, 1933-1943 -- Collective Security: The Balance of Power and the Development of the Idea -- Chapter 22. The World War of 1914-1918 -- Chapter 23. The Paris Peace Conference and the League of Nations -- Chapter 24. The Independence and Territorial Integity of China, 1899-1943 -- Chapter 25. The Security of the Western Pacific, 1918-1943 -- Chapter 26. The Second World War, 1939- -- Freedom of the Seas: Protection of the Flag and of Trade Routes -- Chapter 27. The Naval War with France, 1798-1800 -- Chapter 28. The Mediterranean Trade and the Barbary Powers -- Chapter 29. The African Slave Trade and the Right of Search -- Part II. Expansion and the Concept of Manifest Destiny -- Continental Expansion: -- Chapter 30. The Spanish Floridas, 1804-1814 -- Chapter 31. The Continental Partition Treaties, 1818-1825 -- Chapter 32. The Annexation of Texas, 1821-1845 -- Chapter 33. The Partition of Oregon, 1818-1846 -- Chapter 34. The Pennetration and Conquest of California, 1840-1848 -- Chapter 35. Conquests of the Mexican War, 1846-1848 -- Chapter 36. Alaska and the Quest for Canada, 1867-1871 -- Caribbean and Isthmian Expansion: -- Chapter 37. Bids for Cuba, 1848-1860 -- Chapter 38. Intrigues for Santo Domingo, 1853-1870 -- Chapter 39. The Partition of the Spanish Empire, 1898-1900 -- Chapter 40. The Panama Revolution of 1903 -- Expansion in Eastern Asia and the Pacific: -- Chapter 41. The Opening of China -- Chapter 42. The Opening of Japan -- Chapter 43. Hawaii, 1840-4898 -- Chapter 44. Samoa, 1872-1880 -- Part III. Neutrality and Isolation -- Foreign Enlistment -- Chapter 45. The Case of Citizen Genet, 1793 -- Chapter 46. Recruiting for the Texas Revolution, 1835-1837 -- Chapter 47. The Case of John F. Crampton, 1855 -- Impressment and the Right of Search -- Chapter 48. Impressment of Seamen, 1793-1812 -- Chapter 49. The "Trent" Affair, 1861 -- Chapter 50. The Case of the Setamship "China", 1916 -- Neutrality and the Belligerent Control of Commerce -- Chapter 51. Neutral Rights: The Wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon -- Chapter 52. Neutral Rights: The American Civil War -- Chapter 53. Neutral Rights: The World War of 1914-1918
Subject United States -- Foreign relations.
United States.
International relations.