The Politics of Intervention
The Burdens of World Power 5 romantics. From the end of the Civil War, the major trend in the Army's officer corps had been prof ...
6 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION In 1898, when forced by "the People" to fight its first foreign war in fifty years, the Army, a m ...
The Burdens of World Power 7 The determining factor was the quick cooling of the evangeĀ listic fervor that had helped sweep Ame ...
8 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION fighting continued, despite staggering losses to the insurgents. The Army's problems were not eas ...
The Burdens of World Power 9 Even the effectiveness of the American soldiers in skirmishes with guerrilla bands turned against t ...
10 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION reconcentration conjured up all manner of horrors: "Butcher" Weyler herding Cuban men, women, an ...
The Burdens of World Power 11 to introduce education and health programs, to stimulate the economy, revise the legal system and ...
12 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION and compared Leonard Wood, the local commander, with Cortez and Pizarro. On the floor of the Hou ...
The Burdens of World Power 13 nature was based on its nineteenth century experiences: the policing of the frontier, the absorpti ...
14 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION portance of economic development on internal peace, but the officers of that era accepted the do ...
The Burdens of World Power 15 and demoralize the rebels. Towns and reconcentration camps must then be securely guarded to prohib ...
16 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION of pacification not included in their writings. For all the study and all the techniques learned ...
The Burdens of World Power 17 1954), pp. 24-46. For the clearest exposition of the development of Root's thinking on colonial an ...
18 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Testimony of Brig. Gen. R. P. Hughes before the Senate ComĀ mittee on the Philippines, Hearings ...
CHAPTER ONE CUBA, THE FRAGILE REPUBLIC is CLEAR in retrospect that the Cubans .who planned and fought the thirty years' war agai ...
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The Fragile Republic 21 de los Organos reached twenty-five hundred feet, but the land dropped off to the rolling plains and shal ...
22 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION selves changed from ingenios (the grinding equipment of a single plantation) to centrales, the d ...
The Fragile Republic 23 tionary liberalism of Tomas Estrada Palma and Gonzalo de Quesada, and the military realism of Maximo Gom ...
24 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION farmers, most of the workers were tied to sugar and tobacco. These two crops were rapidly conver ...
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