The present administration will urge and support the legislative measures necessary to give American merchants, manufacturers, contractors, and engineers *"' the banking and other financial facilities which they now lack and without which they are at... Recent Developments in China - Side 160redigeret af - 1913 - 413 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1913 - 444 sider
...throughout the negotiations. President Wilson expresses an old maxim of our Chinese policy in saying that our interests are those of the open door — a door of friendship and mutual advantage. But it has evidently not occurred to him to ask how the door is to be kept open if we are to stand... | |
| John Callan O'Laughlin - 1916 - 278 sider
...powers and the United States during the entire Taft Administration. While the President declared that " our interests are those of the Open Door, a door of friendship and mutual advantage " and that " this is the only door we care to enter," he served notice of his declination to take any... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1920 - 1586 sider
...çpve American nierclumts. manufacturers, contractons, and engineers ¡lie banking and other financial facilities which they now Lack and without which they...serious disadvantage as compared with their industrial ajid commercial rivals. This is its duty. This is the main material interest of its citizens in the... | |
| Scott Nearing, Joseph Freeman - 1925 - 408 sider
...give American merchants, manufacturers, contractors, and engineers the banking and other financial facilities which they now lack, and without which...compared with their industrial and commercial rivals." 2 As a result of the withdrawal of government support the American banking group dropped out of the... | |
| Scott Nearing, Joseph Freeman - 1925 - 400 sider
...give American merchants, manufacturers, contractors, and engineers the banking and other financial facilities which they now lack, and without which...compared with their industrial and commercial rivals/' 2 As a result of the withdrawal of government support the American banking group dropped out of the... | |
| Parker Thomas Moon - 1926 - 624 sider
...is also the United States. President Wilson said in 1913 that the American interests in the Far East "are those of the Open Door — a door of friendship and mutual advantage. ' ' On the whole this is true, if we exclude the Philippines for the moment. It is to the interest... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin, William Henry George - 1927 - 794 sider
...give American merchants, manufacturers, contractors, and engineers, the banking and other financial facilities which they now lack and without which they...with their industrial and commercial rivals. This is our duty. This is the main material interest of its citizens in the development of China. Our interests... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1927 - 228 sider
...Relations, Columbia University PRESIDENT WILSON said in 1913 that the American interests in the Far East "are those of the Open Door — a door of friendship and mutual advantage." On the whole this is true, if we can forget for the moment some of the recent developments in China.... | |
| 1927 - 748 sider
...Relations, Columbia University PRESIDENT WILSON said in 1913 that the American interests in the Far East "are those of the Open Door — a door of friendship and mutual advantage." On the whole this is true, if we can forget for the moment some of the recent developments in China.... | |
| William Appleman Williams - 1988 - 358 sider
...support" such expansion, and to provide American entrepreneurs with "the banking and other financial facilities which they now lack and without which they are at a serious disadvantage." Finally, Wilson's critical words to and about the bankers in his public reply to their request must... | |
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