UID:
almafu_9959677543202883
Umfang:
1 online resource (349 p.)
ISBN:
9780822332191
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1-282-92095-2
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9786612920950
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0-8223-8523-6
Serie:
American encounters/global interactions
Inhalt:
The history of "dollar diplomacy," using US financial clout to influence the actions of foreign governments.
Anmerkung:
Originally published: Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999.
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Introduction -- 1 Gold-Standard Visions: International Currency Reformers, 1898-1905 -- The Meanings of Money and Markets -- Turning Silver Standards into Gold -- The Commission on International Exchange -- The New Specialists in International Financial Advising -- 2 The Roosevelt Corollary and the Dominican Model of 1905 -- Gender, Race, National Interest, and Civilization -- The Dominican Model -- Development of Investment Banking -- International Precedents for Fiscal Control -- Fiscal Control through Public-Private Partnership -- 3 The Changing Forms of Controlled Loans under Taft and Wilson -- Extending the Dominican Model -- Control by Private Contract -- Opposition to Taft's Dollar Diplomacy -- Tightening Dollar Diplomacy under Wilson -- Public-Private Interactions and Consenting Parties -- 4 Private Money, Public Policy, 1921-1923 -- The Postwar Political Economy and Loan Policy -- Postwar Controlled Loans in the Western Hemisphere -- 5 Opposition to Financial Imperialism, 1919-1926 -- The Postwar Anti-imperialist Impulse -- "Is America Imperialistic?" Conflicting Cultural Narratives -- Anti-imperialist Insurgency after 1924 -- The U.S. Government Backs Away -- 6 Stabilization Programs and Financial Missions in New Guises, 1924-1928 -- Approaches to Stabilization -- The Kemmerer Missions in South America -- European Stabilization and the Dawes Plan -- Poland: A Kemmerer Mission in Europe -- Persia: The Millspaugh Mission -- 7 Faith in Professionalism, Fascination with Primitivism -- Professionalization and Financial Markets -- Mass Culture and Primitivism -- 8 Dollar Diplomacy in Decline, 1927-1930 -- The Questionable Impact of Supervisory Missions -- Opposition to U.S. Supervision -- Deterioration of the Bond Market and the End of Foreign Lending -- Public Policy and the End of an Era -- Looking Backward and Forward.
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-8223-3219-1
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Electronic books
DOI:
10.1515/9780822385233
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