Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909
This is the first in-depth study of Sino-American relations during the Theodore Roosevelt administration. In its examination of the issues and problems that arose in U.S.-Chinese relations during this time, the book argues that a stereotyped perception of China and its people inhibited American policy responses during Roosevelt's presidency.

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Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909
This is the first in-depth study of Sino-American relations during the Theodore Roosevelt administration. In its examination of the issues and problems that arose in U.S.-Chinese relations during this time, the book argues that a stereotyped perception of China and its people inhibited American policy responses during Roosevelt's presidency.

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Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909

Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909

Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909

Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909

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This is the first in-depth study of Sino-American relations during the Theodore Roosevelt administration. In its examination of the issues and problems that arose in U.S.-Chinese relations during this time, the book argues that a stereotyped perception of China and its people inhibited American policy responses during Roosevelt's presidency.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739199978
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/27/2017
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Gregory Moore is professor of history, director of the Center for Intelligence Studies, and chairperson of the Department of History and Political Science at Notre Dame College.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: The Setting
Chapter Two: Attitudes and Perceptions
Chapter Three: The Open Door in Manchuria: The Russian Problem
Chapter Four: The Russo-Japanese War and the Question of Chinese Neutrality
Chapter Five: Exclusion, Railroads, and the Anti-American Boycott of 1905
Chapter Six: “A quiet, firm maintenance of our position…”
Chapter Seven: Closing the Door? The Taft-Katsura Memorandum and the Root-Takahira Agreement
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