Benevolent Empire

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Benevolent Empire
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780812248562
ISBN-13 : 0812248562
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Book Synopsis Benevolent Empire by : Stephen R. Porter

Book excerpt: Stephen Porter examines political-refugee aid initiatives and related humanitarian endeavors led by American people and institutions from World War I through the Cold War. The supporters of these endeavors presented the United States as a new kind of world power, a Benevolent Empire.


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