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Social Darwinism, social imperialism and rapprochement: Theodore Roosevelt and the English-speaking peoples, 1886--1901.

机译:社会达尔文主义,社会帝国主义和和解:西奥多·罗斯福与讲英语的人民,1886年至1901年。

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The social and political relationship between the United States and Great Britain that emerged at the beginning of the 20th century has been a fruitful partnership that has lasted through two world wars and numerous military forays. The steadfast bond between the two nations has not always been so strong, however, particularly prior to 1898, when few could have predicted its depth and longevity. This dissertation attempts to trace the friendships and actions of one man, Theodore Roosevelt, demonstrating how the change in his attitude toward Great Britain helped lead to the "Great Rapprochement" between the two nations. Roosevelt is viewed in the context of his personal friendships and his social-imperialist, social-Darwinist ideology, which provided the impetus to accord a "most favored nation" status to Britain by the time of his Presidency. By that time Roosevelt, prodded by his British correspondents and friendships, had formulated for himself the reasons why Anglo-American cooperation was beneficial and perhaps essential to each nation, and to the Anglo-Saxon "race" as a whole. This dissertation covers the period 1896 to 1901, demonstrating the evolution of Theodore Roosevelt's political philosophy and how it was honed through interaction with several influential British friends and correspondents. This philosophy encompassed aspirations for a more assertive role for the United States in international affairs and the importance of an Anglo-American friendship in bringing about the emergence of the United States as a world power. Roosevelt's British friendships, particularly with Cecil Arthur Spring Rice, James Bryce, Arthur Lee, Rudyard Kipling and John St. Loe Strachey are examined, as are his relations with Americans such as Alfred Thayer Mahan, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Hay and Brooks Adams. The dissertation contends that Roosevelt's support of Great Britain amounted to a nearly "most favored nation" status by 1901, and that this attitude was taken by Roosevelt into the Presidency, allowing trust to build between the two countries and making possible the cooperation in the First World War and since.
机译:二十世纪初开始出现的美国与英国之间的社会和政治关系一直是富有成果的伙伴关系,这种伙伴关系经历了两次世界大战和多次军事行动。两国之间的坚定纽带并不总是那么牢固,特别是在1898年之前,当时很少有人能预见其深度和寿命。本文试图追溯一个人西奥多·罗斯福的友谊和行为,论证他对英国态度的改变如何导致了两国之间的“大和解”。从罗斯福的个人友谊以及他的社会帝国主义,社会达尔文主义意识形态来看待罗斯福,这为他在担任总统期间赋予英国“最惠国”的地位提供了动力。到那时,罗斯福在他的英国通讯员和友情的推动下,为自己制定了英美合作对每个国家乃至整个盎格鲁-撒克逊“种族”都是有益的,也许是必不可少的原因。这篇论文涵盖了1896年至1901年的这段时期,展示了西奥多·罗斯福的政治哲学的演变以及如何通过与几个有影响力的英国朋友和通讯员的互动而磨练的。这种哲学包括渴望使美国在国际事务中发挥更大的作用,以及英美友谊在使美国成为世界强国的重要性上的重要性。罗斯福与英国的友谊,尤其是与塞西尔·亚瑟·斯普林·赖斯,詹姆斯·布莱斯,亚瑟·李,鲁德亚德·基普林和约翰·圣·洛·斯特拉奇的友谊,以及他与美国人如阿尔弗雷德·泰耶·马汉,亨利·卡伯特·洛奇,约翰·海和布鲁克斯·亚当斯的关系都得到了研究。论文认为,罗斯福对英国的支持到1901年几乎达到了“最惠国”的地位,罗斯福将这种态度带入了总统府,这使两国之间建立了信任,并使第一第二次世界大战以来。

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  • 作者

    Moore, Robert John, Jr.;

  • 作者单位

    Washington University in St. Louis.;

  • 授予单位 Washington University in St. Louis.;
  • 学科 Biography.; History United States.; Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 361 p.
  • 总页数 361
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 传记;美洲史;国际法;
  • 关键词

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