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The Triumph of Internationalism - Franklin D. Roosevelt and a World in Crisis, 1933-1941 (Paperback) Loot Price: R456
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The Triumph of Internationalism - Franklin D. Roosevelt and a World in Crisis, 1933-1941 (Paperback): David F. Schmitz

The Triumph of Internationalism - Franklin D. Roosevelt and a World in Crisis, 1933-1941 (Paperback)

David F. Schmitz

Series: Issues in the History of American Foreign Relations

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When Franklin D. Roosevelt became president in March 1933, he initially devoted most of his attention to finding a solution to the Great Depression. But the pull of war and the results of FDR's foreign policy ultimately had a deeper and more transformative impact on U.S. history. "The Triumph of Internationalism" offers a fresh, concise analysis and narrative of FDR's foreign policy from 1933 to America's entry into World War II in 1941. David Schmitz covers the attempts to solve the international economic crisis of the Great Depression, the Good Neighbor Policy in Latin America, the U.S. response to war in Europe and the Pacific, and other topics of this turbulent era. Schmitz describes Roosevelt as an internationalist who set out to promote U.S. interests abroad short of direct intervention. He tried to make amends for past transgressions with the nation's southern neighbors, eventually attempted to open and promote international trade to foster economic growth, and pursued containment policies intended to halt both the Japanese threat in the Pacific through deterrence and German aggression in Europe through economic appeasement. When his policies regarding the Axis powers failed, he began educating the American public about the dangers of Axis hegemony and rearming the nation for war. This effort required a profound shift in the American mind-set, given the prevailing isolationism, the disillusionment with America's involvement in World War I, and the preoccupation with domestic problems. A less powerful president would likely have failed, or perhaps not even attempted, to alter the prevailing public opinion. FDR revived American internationalism and reshaped the public'sunderstanding of the national interest and defense. Roosevelt's policies and the outcome of World War II made the United States a superpower without equal.

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Imprint: Potomac Books Inc
Country of origin: United States
Series: Issues in the History of American Foreign Relations
Release date: September 2007
First published: September 2007
Authors: David F. Schmitz
Dimensions: 230 x 150 x 10mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 978-1-57488-931-4
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > American history > General
Books > History > American history > General
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LSN: 1-57488-931-1
Barcode: 9781574889314

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