China, the United States Navy, and the Bethlehem Steel Company, 1909–1929
William R. Braisted
Business History Review, 1968, vol. 42, issue 1, 50-66
Abstract:
The tangled purposes of national economic policy in the early decades of the twentieth century are highlighted in Professor Braisted's analysis of an episode which pledged officers and secrets of the U.S. Navy to the advancement of American business in the Far East.
Date: 1968
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