Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of Sino-American relations during the Theodore Roosevelt administration with Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy by Gregory Moore. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2017, this insightful paperback spans 252 pages and offers a comprehensive analysis of the complexities surrounding U.S.-Chinese relations from 1858 to 1919.
Moore delves into the challenges and issues that shaped American foreign policy towards China during Roosevelt's presidency, revealing how entrenched stereotypes of China and its people impacted diplomatic responses. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the historical context of the Open Door Policy and its implications for modern international relations.
Whether you're a student of history, a policy analyst, or simply curious about the dynamics between the United States and China, Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy provides a vital perspective on a pivotal era in foreign relations.