Great Power Rising: Theodore Roosevelt And The ... -
Unlike many presidents who struggle with partisanship, TR thrived. The book illustrates how he used his charisma and "bully pulpit" to navigate a hostile Democratic Party and suspicious conservatives within his own Republican Party.
Thompson argues against the idea that the American public was an obstacle to Roosevelt. Instead, TR actively cultivated and "rallied" public opinion to support his ambitious agenda, such as building a world-class navy and asserting dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
The book explores the central paradox facing modern presidents: having immense power in foreign policy while being heavily constrained by lobby groups, the press, and public scrutiny. Great Power Rising: Theodore Roosevelt and the ...
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Rather than just focusing on his presidency (1901–1909), the book examines Roosevelt's entire career—from his time as a young politician in the 1890s through his death in 1919—to show how he consistently sought to prepare Americans for the responsibilities of being a "Great Power". Unlike many presidents who struggle with partisanship, TR
Securing the independence of and the construction of the Panama Canal .
Mediating the (ending the Russo-Japanese War). Instead, TR actively cultivated and "rallied" public opinion
It provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at TR's most famous diplomatic moves, including: