The Politics of Intervention
The Politics of Occupation 145 intentions seemed clear enough: the Provisional Government would only "... administer the island ...
146 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION ever, would not support a policy of acquisition under the circumstances of 1906-7: There can be ...
The Politics of Occupation 147 than tightening up the electoral laws and getting the economy going. Writing Leonard Wood, Root s ...
148 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION soning, the American Journal of International Law concluded that "Cuba is in possession of its ...
The Politics of Occupation 149 were Beckman Winthrop, governor of Puerto Rico, and Charles E. Magoon, former governor of the Can ...
150 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION istration policy, Roosevelt sacrificed the potential effective ness of an American Governor-Ge ...
The Politics of Occupation 151 Zayas, Jose Miguel G6mez, Tomas Recio, Demetrio Castillo Duany, Jose de Jesus Monteagudo, Juan Gu ...
152 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION ment of Public Instruction temporarily went under American control in 1908 when Lieutenant Colo ...
The Politics of Occupation 153 Lieutenant Colonel Robert L. Bullard.—Service in the Philippines in posts from regimental command ...
154 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION help but measure the new policy against the acts of the Military Government. Steinhart, called ...
The Politics of Occupation 155 superior resident control" because the Cubans now despaired of ever managing self-government. Slo ...
156 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION For Major Jefferson R. Kean, M.D., adviser of the Depart ment of Sanitation, Magoon's sensitiv ...
The Politics of Occupation 157 Whatever their disenchantment with Roosevelt's policy to create a viable party system, the office ...
158 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION mittee was to advise the Governor on the Liberal position on controversial issues and suggest c ...
The Politics of Occupation 159 By mid-winter the leading Liberals had fallen out among themselves. Part of the power struggle st ...
160 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Clara, once Gomez territory, and were uncommitted. Only in Matanzas did the conservatives have ...
The Politics of Occupation 161 the Provisional Government had not capitulated to the Liberals. He told them that the Liberals ha ...
162 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION nated as quickly as possible, but he was acutely aware that withdrawing too hastily could bring ...
The Politics of Occupation 163 yet been formed officially), Taft found them willing to accept an indefinite postponement. The Ha ...
164 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION fully intended to leave the island in the forseeable future. His open letter explaining the ele ...
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