违约债务人、美国公众舆论和美国国际关系,1900年至1940年

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Cyrus Veeser
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在20世纪上半叶,债务在塑造公众对美国外交关系的看法方面发挥了出乎意料的巨大作用。债务,特别是其他主权国家的公共债务,似乎与美国人从屠夫和杂货店寻求信贷的日常经历相去甚远,或者,在全球舞台上,与战争和暗杀的头条新闻相比,这显然是乏味的。然而,如果数以千计的地方报纸上的文章是一个指标,那么在第一次世界大战之前,数以百万计的美国人已经接触到有关拉丁美洲近邻国家债务问题的详细报道。美国读者参与的每一个角落,古巴的经济纠葛,多米尼加共和国,尼加拉瓜,和洪都拉斯一定是一个熟悉的trope-a疲软的迹象,如果不是不道德和,金元外交的政策出现了1904年之后,美国干预的先兆。
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Defaulting Debtors, American Public Opinion, and U.S. International Relations, 1900 to 1940
In the first half of the twentieth century, debt played an unexpectedly large role in shaping public views of American foreign relations. Debt—specifically, the public debt of other sovereign states—seems far removed from the everyday experience of Americans seeking credit from butchers and grocers or, in the global arena, decidedly dull in contrast to headlines about wars and assassinations. Yet if articles in thousands of local newspapers are an indicator, before World War I millions of Americans had been exposed to detailed coverage of the problematic indebtedness of the nearer nations of Latin America. To engaged readers in every corner of the United States, the financial entanglements of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Honduras must have been a familiar trope—a sign of weakness if not immorality—and, as the policy of Dollar Diplomacy emerged after 1904, a harbinger of U.S. intervention.
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