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  2. Foreign policy of the Theodore Roosevelt administration

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    Roosevelt gave strong support to the reforms proposed by Secretary of War Elihu Root, who wanted a uniformed chief of staff as general manager and a European-style general staff for planning. Overcoming opposition from General Nelson A. Miles , the Commanding General of the United States Army , Root succeeded in enlarging West Point and ...

  3. History of the United States foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    The chief proponents of going to war in response to the cruelty of the Spanish Empire—most notably William Jennings Bryan—insisted the United States should not follow in the same footsteps. The opponents of declaring war, led by President McKinley, decided that America had responsibilities and insisted on taking the Philippines.

  4. Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration - Wikipedia

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    The term Obama Doctrine is frequently used to describe the principles of US foreign policy under the Obama administration (2009–2017). He relied chiefly on his two highly experienced Secretaries of State—Hillary Clinton (2009–2013) and John Kerry (2013–2017)—and Vice President Joe Biden.

  5. Joseph C. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Charles Wilson IV (November 6, 1949 – September 27, 2019) was an American diplomat who was best known for his 2002 trip to Niger to investigate allegations that Saddam Hussein was attempting to purchase yellowcake uranium; his New York Times op-ed piece, "What I Didn't Find in Africa"; [1] and the subsequent leaking by the Bush/Cheney administration of information pertaining to the ...

  6. United States Department of State - Wikipedia

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    In the 2015 Center for Effective Government analysis of 15 federal agencies which receive the most Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (using 2012 and 2013 data), the State Department was the lowest performer, earning an "F" by scoring only 37 out of a possible 100 points, unchanged from 2013. The State Department's score was dismal due to its ...

  7. Timeline of the United States diplomatic history - Wikipedia

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    1912–25 – Nicaragua; America controls Nicaraguan affairs through control of tariff revenues under the Bryan–Chamorro Treaty. 1912–41 – China. US forces sent to protect American interests in China during chaotic revolution. In 1927, America had 5,670 troops ashore in China (mostly Marines) and 44 small naval vessels in its rivers.

  8. How Did “The Diplomat” Season 1 End? All the ... - AOL

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    The season finale of The Diplomat, titled “The James Bond Clause," begins the morning after the plan to attack Lenkov’s troops in Libya has been called off.Kate heads to a meeting in Dennison ...

  9. Henry White (diplomat) - Wikipedia

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    Henry White (March 29, 1850 – July 15, 1927) was a prominent American diplomat during the 1890s and 1900s, [1] and one of the signers of the Treaty of Versailles. [ 2 ] Theodore Roosevelt , who was president during the peak of White's career, described White as "the most useful man in the entire diplomatic service, during my Presidency and ...