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massive manpower advantage of the communist states, now including China, made land warfare a losing proposition for
America and its allies. Instead it was necessary to relate rely on technological superiority and airpower and seapower. For East Asia, Hoover recommended a different defensive alliance that included Japan, Formosa, and the Philippines, but did not include South Korea. By minimizing reliance on Army land forces, it was a cost-saving procedure. He recommends a Japan being encouraged to build up its forces as well. Hoover's position was widely adopted by formerly isolationist Republicans like Sen. Robert Taft, and criticized by the internationalist-oriented Republicans such as John Foster Dulles. Dwight D. Eisenhower agreed with Hoover's deemphasis on expensive ground armies and followed through in implementing that policy after his election in 1952.
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banks were closed so they were short of money. They flooded the
American embassies especially in London. Hoover volunteered and soon took charge of operations in London in cooperation with other London-based American businessmen and the US ambassador. Hoover raised money locally until gold appropriated by Congress arrived. His team helped tens of thousands with loans and travel assistance. He finished his emergency role by October.
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Chinese intervention pushed the American, South Korean and UN forces back to the South, Hoover made a major address that called for a new strategy. He repeated his warning that the
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Germany and its allies against France and Britain and their allies. The US was neutral, and about 125,000 American tourists and visitors were trapped in Europe and needed to get home immediately. The transatlantic passenger ships were temporarily cancelled, and
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to lead a commission to Haiti in 1930. Forbes gave Hoover a plan to stabilize Haiti and remove the
Marines. An agreement in August 1931 started the withdrawal and a similar plan led to Hoover's withdrawal of troops from Nicaragua. Franklin Roosevelt later completed the process, calling it the
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in 1904, states that the United States could intervene in the internal affairs of Latin
American countries if they committed flagrant and chronic financial wrongdoings. The U.S. took over the police role to stop interventions by European powers. Hoover in 1930 endorsed the
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Bertrand M. Patenaude, "A Race against
Anarchy: Even after the Great War ended, famine and chaos threatened Europe. Herbert Hoover rescued the continent, reviving trade, rebuilding infrastructure, and restoring economic order, holding a budding Bolshevism in check."
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After being frozen out by Roosevelt, Hoover was delighted that his offer of help to the new President Harry S Truman was quickly accepted. They became friends and Hoover took on the role as chief advisor regarding food relief and other help to impoverished Europe.
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Tariffs and Protectionism: Hoover implemented protectionist policies, including signing the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act in 1930, which raised tariffs on imported goods. This move aimed to protect American industry but other countries retaliated and US exports
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Non-interventionism: Hoover strongly favored a non-interventionist approach to foreign wars. He campaigned to keep the United States out of direct military involvement in World War II during 1939-1941.
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epidemic then ravaging Russia. Hoover strongly detested Bolshevism, and felt the American aid would demonstrate the superiority of Western capitalism and thus help contain the spread of communism.
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on over 20,000 imported goods. The new law and tariffs imposed by America's trading partners in retaliation were major factors of the reduction of American exports and imports by 67% during
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of late 1921. At its peak, the ARA employed 300 Americans, more than 120,000 Russians and fed 10.5 million people daily. Its Russian operations were headed by Col.
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Disarmament: Hoover was an advocate for arms reduction and international disarmament as a means to maintain peace and prevent future conflicts.
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in 1917/18. The moratorium was the result of a proposal President Hoover issued on 20 June 1931 that was intended to ease the ongoing
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Charles M. Edmondson, "An Inquiry into the Termination of Soviet Famine Relief Programmes and the Renewal of Grain Export, 1922â23",
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Nash, George H. "The 'Great Humanitarian': Herbert Hoover, the Relief of Belgium, and the Reconstruction of Europe after War I."
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The ARA's operations in Russia were shut down on June 15, 1923, after it was discovered that Russia renewed the export of grain.
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Banholzer, Simon, and Tobias Straumann. "Why the French Said 'Non': A New Perspective on the Hoover Moratorium of June 1931."
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Parafianowicz, Halina. "Hoover's Moratorium and Some Aspects of American Policy Towards Eastern and Central Europe in 1931,"
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Herbert Hoover Reassessed: Essays Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Inauguration of Our Thirty-First President
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Kubo, Fumiaki, RyĹŤji Hattori, and Satoshi Hattori. "The 1930s: Japanâs War with China and American Non-Recognition." in
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Kennedy, Greg. "Depression and security: Aspects influencing the United States Navy during the Hoover administration."
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Greg Kennedy, "Depression and security: Aspects influencing the United States Navy during the Hoover administration."
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in August, 1921; an additional implementation agreement was signed by Brown and People's Commissar for Foreign Trade
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Report of the President's Commission for the Study and Review of Conditions in the Republic of Haiti: March 26, 1930
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Walker III, William O. "Crucible for peace: Herbert Hoover, modernization, and economic growth in Latin America."
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Robert M. Spector, "W. Cameron Forbes in Haiti: Additional Light on the Genesis of the 'Good Neighbor' Policy"
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McKercher, B. J. C. "Chrysalis Of Power: Us Foreign Policy And The Retreat From Isolationism, 1919â1941." in
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to support the government against a left-wing revolution. Notwithstanding those actions, he wound down the
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Braeman, John. "Power and Diplomacy: the 1920's Reappraised." The Review of Politics 44.3 (1982): 342â369.
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Under Hoover's direction, very large scale food relief was distributed to Europe after the war though the
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Koyoma, Kumiko. 2009. âThe Passage of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act: Why Did the President Sign the Bill?â
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Burk, Kathleen. "The Lineaments of Foreign Policy: The United States and a 'New World Order,' 1919â39."
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Goodall, Alex. "U.S. Foreign Relations under Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover: Power and Constraint." in
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Doenecke, Justus D. "Historians' Views of the Republican Era: Was Roosevelt an Entirely New Turn?" in
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Benjamin M. Weissman, "Herbert Hoover and the famine in Soviet Russia, 1921-23" in Mark Hatfield, ed.
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In 1931 imposed a moratorium on intergovernmental debts to reduce the impact of the Great Depression
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Belgian relief in 1914-1917. He worked with Berlin and London to allow shipments of food to Belgium.
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American Relief Administration (ARA) American relief mission to Russia headed by Herbert Hoover 1921
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Pemberton, Jo-Anne. "The Hoover Plan, Reparations and the French Constructive Plan." in Pemberton,
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and provide time for recovery. The moratorium included payments on both principal and interest.
247:. As a result of Hoover's efforts, the United States and other major naval powers signed the 1930
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An American epic. 2, Famine in forty five nations : organization behind the front 1914-1923
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Wilson, John R. M. âThe Quaker and the Sword: Herbert Hooverâs Relations with the Military.â
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Awkward dominion: American political, economic, and cultural relations with Europe, 1919-1933
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John R. M. Wilson. âThe Quaker and the Sword: Herbert Hooverâs Relations with the Military.â
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obligations and of the repayment of the war loans that the United States had extended to the
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The Limits of Foreign Policy: The West, the League and the Far Eastern Crisis of 1931â1933
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Herbert Hoover: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President
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An American epic. 3, Famine in forty-five nations. The battle on the front line 1914-1923
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McPherson, Alan. "Herbert Hoover, Occupation Withdrawal, and the Good Neighbor Policy."
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Hawley, Ellis. "Herbert Hoover and the HistoriansâRecent Developments: A Review Essay"
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Strange Allies: Britain, France and the Dilemmas of Disarmament and Security, 1929â1933
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Nash, George H. "An American Epicâ: Herbert Hoover and Belgian Relief in World War I."
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Alan McPherson, "Herbert Hoover, Occupation Withdrawal, and the Good Neighbor Policy."
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on December 30, 1921. The U.S. Congress appropriated $ 20,000,000 for relief under the
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Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy: Studies of the Principal Movements and Ideas
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An American Epic: Introduction: The Relief of Belgium and Northern France, 1914-1930
1742:, major collection of 29 essays by scholars; 8 deal with foreign policy, pp 313â448.
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American Diplomacy in the Great Depression: HooverâStimson Foreign Policy, 1929â1933
979:"Why the French Said 'Non': A New Perspective on the Hoover Moratorium of June 1931"
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Van Meer, Elisabeth. "The Transatlantic Pursuit of a World Engineering Federation"
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trade policies, was signed by President Hoover on June 17, 1930. The act raised US
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The United States in world affairs: An account of American foreign relations: 1932
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The United States in world affairs: An account of American foreign relations: 1931
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Chapman, Michael E. "Ironies of Character: Hoover's Foreign Policy with Asia." in
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The Tariff Act of 1930, commonly known as the SmootâHawley Tariff, implemented
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President Roosevelt deliberately kept Hoover from any role after Pearl Harbor.
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Rogers, Benjamin F. ââDear Mr. Presidentâ: The Hoover-Truman Correspondence.â
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George Jr, James H. "Another Chance: Herbert Hoover and World War II Relief."
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Herbert Hoover and economic diplomacy; Department of Commerce policy 1921-1928
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that repudiated the Roosevelt Corollary in favor of what was later called the
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Herbert Hoover: The American Presidents Series: The 31st President, 1929-1933
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Current, Richard N. (1954). "The Stimson Doctrine and the Hoover Doctrine".
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Feeding Occupied France during World War I: Herbert Hoover and the Blockade
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David E. Hamilton, "Herbert Hoover: Foreign Affairs" (Miller Center, 2021)
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David Greenberg, "Calvin Coolidge: Foreign Affairs" (Miller Center, 2021)
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Turmoil and Tradition: A Study of the Life and Times of Henry L. Stimson
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Eugene P. Trani, "Warren Harding: Foreign Affairs" (Miller Center, 2021)
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Paths to Power: The Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941
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Douglas A. Irwin, "The Smoot-Hawley tariff: A quantitative assessment."
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Saladin Ambar, "Woodrow Wilson: Foreign Affairs" (Miller Center, 2021)
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Accinelli, Robert D. "The Hoover Administration and the World Court."
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A Companion to Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover
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A Companion to Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover
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A Companion to Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover
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for his entire career, with emphasis to his roles from 1914 to 1933.
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Good Neighbors? Three Decades of Inter-American Relations, 1930-1960
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Current, Richard N. "The Stimson Doctrine and the Hoover Doctrine."
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Kahan, Paul. "Herbert Hoover's Diplomacy Toward Latin America." in
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United States Department of Commerce § Foreign economic policy
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Doenecke, Justus D. "The Anti-Interventionism of Herbert Hoover."
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In his Memoirs Hoover recalled his main efforts to promote peace:
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A Companion to US Foreign Relations: Colonial Era to the Present
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Master of Emergencies, 1917â1918, The Life of Herbert Hoover, 3.
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Wheeler, Gerald E. "Republican Philippine Policy, 1921-1933."
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Opening America's Market: U.S. Foreign Trade Policy Since 1776
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Peddling protectionism: Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression
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The Hoover Moratorium was a one-year suspension of Germany's
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Negotiated treaties calling for arbitration and conciliation.
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Herbert Hoover and famine relief to Soviet Russia, 1921â1923
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Life of Herbert Hoover : Keeper of the Torch, 1933-1964
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From Colony to Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations since 1776
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Memoirs volume 2: The Cabinet and the Presidency, 1920â1933
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Heir to empire: United States economic diplomacy, 1916-1923
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Not to the Swift: The Old Isolationists in the Cold War Era
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The Great War and the Origins of Humanitarianism, 1918-1924
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The Humanitarian, 1914â1917, The Life of Herbert Hoover, 2.
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Not to the Swift: The Old Isolationists in the Cold War Era
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Wilson, John R. M. âHerbert Hooverâs Military Policy.â in
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The Life of Herbert Hoover: Imperfect Visionary, 1918-1928
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Worked to sustain democratic government in Weimar Germany.
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German occupation of north-east France during World War I
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Herbert Hoover--the Great War and Its Aftermath, 1914-23
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Dear Mr. President': The Hoover-Truman Correspondence."
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William E. Borah and American Foreign Policy: 1907-1929
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The Life of Herbert Hoover: The Humanitarian, 1914-1917
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The Life of Herbert Hoover: Fighting Quaker, 1928-1933
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History of the foreign relations of the United States
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Birthplace and childhood home National Historic Site
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Trade decline: Higher tariff and hostile retaliation
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covers the international activities and policies of
1614:(1975). 398 pp; a weak defense of Hoover's policies
1437:(U of Iowa Press, 1979). Eight essays by scholars.
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Foreign policy of the Woodrow Wilson administration
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1236:The Life of Herbert Hoover: The Engineer 1874â1914
977:Banholzer, Simon; Straumann, Tobias (2020-11-17).
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1850:The Hoover Administration; a documented narrative
1833:Memoirs volume 3: The Great Depression, 1929â1941
1610:Robinson, Edgar Eugene, and Vaughn Davis Bornet.
1558:The Hoover Administration; a documented narrative
1469:(Jan 2015) 65#1 pp 19â24. online; popular history
474:finally consolidated and paid off in 1953 by the
219:Worked a limit the international naval arms race.
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536:History of ChinaâUnited States relations to 1948
1680:American Business and Foreign Policy: 1920â1933
1490:(Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, 2017). 83â102.
180::" Ending intervention policy in Latin America.
87:German occupation of Belgium during World War I
1813:Memoirs volume 1: Years of Adventure 1874-1920
1612:Herbert Hoover: President of the United States
1596:The Story of International Relations, Part Two
1571:(1987); essays by scholars on various topics.
1569:Understanding Herbert Hoover: Ten Perspectives
1264:An Uncommon Man: The Triumph of Herbert Hoover
1055:An uncommon man: the triumph of Herbert Hoover
3417:Aftermath of World War I in the United States
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1848:Myers, William Starr; Walter H. Newton, eds.
1556:Myers, William Starr; Walter H. Newton, eds.
1465:Jeansonne, Glen S. "Hoover goes to Belgium."
207:Reduced naval competition with Great Britain.
128:Soviet People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs
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519:History of U.S. foreign policy, 1913â1933
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476:London Agreement on German External Debts
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2390:1928 United States presidential election
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1269:Stimson, Henry L. and McGeorge Bundy.
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551:Hoover Institution Library and Archive
546:United KingdomâUnited States relations
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1281:Herbert Hoover: forgotten progressive
541:Latin AmericaâUnited States relations
423:United States occupation of Nicaragua
348:Latin AmericaâUnited States relations
75:Belgium and occupied France 1914â1917
2370:Republican National Convention, 1920
1457:(Princeton University Press, 2011).
1418:Republican Foreign Policy, 1921-1933
1378:A History of American Foreign Policy
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1942:United States Secretary of Commerce
1605:Henry L. Stimson and Japan, 1931-33
1271:On Active Services in Peace and War
1086:The Presidency of Herbert C. Hoover
531:International relations (1919â1939)
262:Hoover's Chief of Naval Operations
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2708:Public policy of the United States
1988:Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929
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870:Review of Economics and statistics
385:and nearly bringing an end to the
243:, which sought to prevent a naval
96:Food Administrator in US 1917â1918
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1689:, ed. Lee Nash. (2010) pp 115â32.
1665:(Hoover Institution Press, 1974).
1488:The History of US-Japan Relations
1191:(2016), long scholarly biography
419:United States occupation of Haiti
102:United States Food Administration
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2113:State of the Union Address, 1929
1266:(1984), focus on post-presidency
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157:Secretary of Commerce, 1921-1928
81:Commission for Relief in Belgium
17:Foreign policy of Herbert Hoover
1541:Presidential Studies Quarterly
1302:Journal of Contemporary History
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1933:President of the United States
1687:Herbert Hoover and World Peace
1619:Presidential Studies Quarterly
1385:Journal of Libertarian Studies
1160:
1156:Bibliography of Herbert Hoover
1089:. University Press of Kansas.
1076:
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922:Presidential Studies Quarterly
732:The American Historical Review
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239:focused on extending the 1922
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113:American Relief Administration
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1696:38#2 (1974), pp. 41â47,
1332:(Cambridge UP, 2014) 189â247.
1175:Herbert HooverL A Public Life
494:
3412:Presidency of Herbert Hoover
2205:Commission for Polish Relief
2069:U.S. occupation of Nicaragua
2040:Federal Home Loan Bank Board
1201:(Palgrave Macmillan, 2012).
271:World Disarmament Conference
231:Hoover placed a priority on
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2949:Low-level radioactive waste
2000:Reapportionment Act of 1929
1323:Journal of American Studies
1110:. Oxford University Press.
1104:Herring, George C. (2008).
1083:Fausold, Martin L. (1985).
512:
396:, articulated by President
294:National Revolutionary Army
183:Advocated adherence to the
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2292:Herbert C. Hoover Building
2035:Federal Home Loan Bank Act
1749:78#1 (2018) p. 75-86
1621:16#3 (1986), pp. 503â10,
1514:Herbert Hoover and Germany
1351:American Historical Review
1153:
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822:Cambridge University Press
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1670:Pacific Historical Review
1481:Journal of Policy History
1433:Gelfand, Lawrence E. ed.
933:William Cameron Forbes,
840:10.1017/S0022050700040602
583:Herbert Hoover Reassessed
140:Russian Famine Relief Act
107:Post-war relief in Europe
2200:U.S. Food Administration
2074:U.S. occupation of Haiti
1638:(2012) 53#1 pp 120â145.
1636:Technology & Culture
1474:Diplomacy and Statecraft
1369:DeConde, Alexander, ed.
1126:Leuchtenburg, William E.
995:10.1177/0022009420949924
706:Diplomacy and Statecraft
692:38#2 (1974), pp. 41â47,
615:33#3 (1981), pp. 370â385
556:
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276:
2451:Franklin D. Roosevelt â
2349:English translation of
2045:Federal Home Loan Banks
2010:SmootâHawley Tariff Act
1755:Hogan, Michael J. ed.
1262:Smith, Richard Norton.
452:World War I reparations
440:Debt moratorium of 1931
383:occupation of Nicaragua
318:SmootâHawley Tariff Act
241:Washington Naval Treaty
2246:Lou Henry Hoover House
1845:, (4 vols. 1974â1977).
1672:28.4 (1959): 377â390.
1661:Weissman, Benjamin M.
1581:. (1987) 6#1 pp 63â84.
1549:Maddox, Robert James.
1526:31.5 (2007): 829â863.
1447:16.3 (1992): 389â407.
1353:59.3 (1954): 513â542.
1219:The Tocqueville Review
1189:Herbert Hoover: A Life
1180:Clements, Kendrick A.
1053:Richard Norton Smith,
1034:16.3 (1986): 503-510.
872:80.2 (1998): 326-334.
773:Alfred E. Eckes, Jr.,
482:Ex-president 1933â1964
468:United States Congress
429:William Cameron Forbes
367:Latin American affairs
31:
2431:(great-granddaughter)
2241:HooverâMinthorn House
2176:University Foundation
2128:Judicial appointments
2101:Medicine Ball Cabinet
1759:(Cambridge UP, 2000).
1648:30.1 (2006): 83â117.
1627:Thorne, Christopher.
1543:44.4 (2014): 623â639
1387:8.2 (1987): 311â340.
1325:26.3 (1992): 377â391.
1154:Further information:
1028:Benjamin F. Rogers, "
924:44.4 (2014): 623-639.
357:, a rejection of the
85:Further information:
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3217:Same-sex immigration
2030:Mexican Repatriation
1734:Hatfield, Mark, ed.
1476:6.2 (1995): 342â372.
1409:Druelle, Clotilde.
1393:Doenecke, Justus D.
1376:DeConde, Alexander.
1359:DeConde, Alexander.
1342:Costigliola, Frank.
954:(1966) 6#2 pp 28-45.
708:6.2 (1995): 342-372.
434:Good Neighbor policy
407:Good Neighbor policy
344:Good Neighbor policy
200:Cooperated with the
178:Good Neighbor policy
168:President, 1929â1933
2210:Finnish Relief Fund
2161:Sons of Gwalia mine
2081:London Naval Treaty
2025:Revenue Act of 1932
2020:Economy Act of 1932
1841:Hawley, Ellis, ed.
1768:(2014) pp: 484â501.
1678:Wilson, Joan Hoff.
1536:(2020) pp: 345â381.
1426:Ferrell, Robert H.
1346:(Cornell UP, 1984).
1279:Wilson, Joan Hoff.
1221:38.2 (2017): 55â70.
1207:Morison, Elting E.
1070:(1979) pp 224, 231.
1066:Justus D. Doenecke,
1057:(1984) pp 390â391.
1017:"Hoover Moratorium"
965:"Hoover Moratorium"
911:, pp. 183â186.
899:, pp. 120â121.
720:, pp. 122â123.
679:, pp. 117â119.
664:, pp. 175â176.
652:, pp. 479â480.
413:Haiti and Nicaragua
394:Roosevelt Corollary
387:occupation of Haiti
359:Roosevelt Corollary
249:London Naval Treaty
2759:Telecommunications
2656:List of presidents
2417:Herbert Hoover Jr.
2297:U.S. Postage stamp
2287:Hoover Institution
1993:Federal Farm Board
1658:(Routledge, 2019).
1646:Diplomatic History
1603:Rappaport, Armin.
1560:(1936) pp 577â618.
1524:Diplomatic History
1512:Lochner, Louis P.
1505:Lippmann, Walter.
1498:Lippmann, Walter.
1453:Irwin, Douglas A.
1445:Diplomatic History
1297:4.3 (1977): 28â36.
1295:Peace & Change
1283:(1975) pp 168â208.
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371:Dominican Republic
187:with reservations.
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1821:Hoover, Herbert.
1811:Hoover, Herbert.
1802:Hoover, Herbert.
1792:Hoover, Herbert.
1778:Hoover, Herbert.
1654:Webster, Andrew.
1584:Parrini, Carl P.
1416:Ellis, L. Ethan.
1380:(1963), textbook.
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1288:Scholarly studies
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1197:Jeansonne, Glen.
1187:Jeansonne, Glen.
1166:Best, Gary Dean.
1141:978-0-8050-6958-7
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2774:Vaccination
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2145:Hoover desk
2064:Banana Wars
2052:Hooverville
1944:(1921â1928)
1935:(1929â1933)
1740:online free
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1161:Biographies
1077:Works cited
379:Banana Wars
375:El Salvador
233:disarmament
227:Disarmament
197:peace pact.
185:World Court
68:World War I
63:World War I
3391:Categories
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3117:Eisenhower
3009:G. W. Bush
2956:Smart grid
2939:Hydropower
2902:G. W. Bush
2836:G. W. Bush
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2057:Bonus Army
1983:Hoover Dam
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495:Late 1940s
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286:Manchuria
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51:respect.
3311:Genetic
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328:tariffs
283:invaded
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2561:Hoover
2556:Wilson
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3354:Space
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