American Diplomacy

Historical Documents
The Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty, signed on November 18, 1903, was an agreement between the United States and the newly established Republic of Panama granting the U.S. rights to build and control a canal across the Isthmus of Panama. This treaty provided the United States with perpetual control over…
Historical Documents
This agreement, negotiated during the War of 1812, established a formal system for the humane treatment and reciprocal exchange of prisoners of war between the United States and Great Britain. Signed initially in Halifax and later revised by authorized agents of both governments, the cartel…
Historical Documents
The Brazil-U.S. Trade-Mark Agreement of 1878 created a mutal understanding between the United States and Brazil to protect trade-marks in both countries. It ensured that citizens from each nation would have the same legal rights to their trade-marks as local citizens, as long as they complied with…
Articles

<p>In the hundred years since his death, features of Woodrow Wilson’s philosophy have become central to international politics and American foreign policy.</p>

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<p><span class="deck"> To a Russia in revolution, America sent rival groups of amateur diplomats. The calamitous results of their indecision still afflict us</span> </p>