Dive into the high-stakes era of American diplomacy and the man who shaped it on the world stage.
The book examines Blaine’s time as Secretary of State and his approach to South American affairs, including key conflicts and peace efforts.
The title chronicles the administration of James G. Blaine and the events surrounding U.S. policy in the Americas. It presents the context, the decisions, and the consequences of a pivotal period in foreign relations. Readers will see how a short tenure influenced long-term perceptions of American diplomacy.
- How Blaine’s foreign policy was shaped by critics and allies alike.
- Details of the South American crisis, including peace efforts and the Conference of Arica.
- An examination of decisions that defined U.S. involvement in Chile, Peru, and Bolivia.
Ideal for readers of historical diplomacy, political biography, and 19th-century American policy.