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Imperial Ambition: Diplomacy of Imperialism, The

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Abstract
As a newcomer to the diplomacy of imperialism, the United States finds itself welcomed by some countries and rejected by others. It is the United State's proposed open-door policy toward China that particularly angers some European powers, Russia, and Japan. They view the United States as an upstart trying to dictate policy when it had only recently entered the international arena. Teddy Roosevelt makes it clear when he's president that there's not enough of value in China to risk going to war with Japan. The Philippine skirmish and the Boxer Rebellion as well as the war with Spain also reveal glaring deficiencies in the country's military system.
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American History, American Studies, International Relations, Foreign Policy of the U.S., Unfinished Nation, The
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