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Ambassador for Peace: How Theodore Roosevelt Won the Nobel Peace Prize
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Ambassador for Peace: How Theodore Roosevelt Won the Nobel Peace Prize

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Engelsk
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This is the little known story of how Theodore Roosevelt, as president, used his mediation and diplomatic skills to end the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. Culminating in the Portsmouth Peace Treaty, this journey describes how TR's unrelenting determination bridged the inflexible divide between Japan and Russia-two countries who could not muster the moral courage to embrace peace. The treaty fulfilled his foreign policy vision of a global balance of power among the major international nations at the turn of the twentieth century. Acclaimed worldwide as a peacemaker, he was recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize for his unique personal style of diplomacy of "e;speaking softly"e; rather than "e;carrying a big stick."e;Highly relevant to the state of world affairs today and the challenge of America s leadership role in global foreign policy.
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Stanley Wien
ISBN
9781483463773
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
2.5.2017
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