Elihu Root (1845–1937) was a distinguished American statesman and a pivotal figure in the early 20th century in both domestic and international politics. Best known for his service as Secretary of War under two Presidents, William Mc Kinley and Theodore Roosevelt, Root was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1912 for his outstanding contribution to the establishment of international arbitration bodies. He later served as Secretary of State and a U.S. Senator from New York. Root”s influence extended beyond policy-making; he was also an accomplished legal scholar and advocate for the rule of law in international relations.
His publication “Latin America and the United States” offers a comprehensive perspective on the complex relationships between the U.S. and its southern neighbors, reflecting his deep understanding of diplomacy and his commitment to fostering peaceful and cooperative international ties. His literary style is marked by clear and incisive prose, aptly reflecting his legal background and empirical approach to foreign affairs. Root”s work remains a significant reference in the study of inter-American relations and U.S. foreign policy during a transformative era. While his bibliography may not be extensive, the quality and impact of his writings make Elihu Root a noteworthy scholar and author in the realm of international law and diplomacy.
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Robert Bacon & Walter Eltis: Britain’s Economic Problem Revisited
This 1996 edition of Britain’s Economic Problem opens with a substantial new chapter, ‘Bacon and Eltis after 20 Years’, in which the authors assess the impact of the policies of successive Conservati …
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Elihu Root: Latin America and the United States
Elihu Root’s ‘Latin America and the United States’ serves as a comprehensive analysis of the historical, political, and economic relationship between Latin America and the United States. Root delves …
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