The Role of the Roosevelt Corollary in Shaping U.S. Intervention Policies
The Roosevelt Corollary fundamentally transformed U.S. foreign policy by asserting America’s right to intervene in Latin American and Caribbean nations. […]
The Roosevelt Corollary fundamentally transformed U.S. foreign policy by asserting America’s right to intervene in Latin American and Caribbean nations. […]
During the Spanish-American War, the treatment of prisoners of war raised significant questions about legal protections under international norms. Understanding
The constitutional authority for war declaration in the United States has long been a subject of significant interpretation and debate.
The sinking of the USS Maine remains a pivotal event in American history, stirring debates over accountability and legality. Its
The capture of Manila during the Spanish-American War marked a pivotal moment in colonial history, raising complex legal questions about
The Spanish-American War of 1898 marked a pivotal moment in international conflict, raising critical questions about the laws governing wartime
The destruction of the Spanish fleet during the Spanish-American War marked a decisive turning point in naval warfare history. Understanding
The Spanish-American War marked a pivotal moment in the history of U.S. naval power and international law, raising critical questions
The Platt Amendment fundamentally shaped U.S. influence in Cuba following the Spanish-American War, establishing policies that limited Cuban sovereignty. This
The legal debates over American intervention in Cuba have their roots deeply embedded in the historical context of the Spanish-American