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T. Roosevelt fue el primer Presidente en abandonar el unilateralismo aislacionista en materia de política exterior, para colocar a Estados Unidos en la senda internacionalista que hoy le caracteriza, de ahí que sea imprescindible analizar su pensamiento político en lo relativo a la política exterior. El excepcionalismo enérgico fue la respuesta elaborada por T. Roosevelt para resolver la ecuación formulada por el ascenso de Estados Unidos a potencia mundial y su tradicional retraimiento a la hora de participar en los asuntos mundiales. A partir de entonces y bajo su impulso, comenzó un debate que está lejos de resolverse sobre qué papel debe desempeñar Estados Unidos en la comunidad internacional y cómo debe desempeñarlo.the aim of this article is to study the polical legacy of Theodore Roosevelt under the perspective of his foreign policy and to show its relevance in the XXI century, both for his influence in the evolution of the american political thought and for its own characteristics. T. Roosevelt was the first President who dropped out the isolationist unilateralism in the realm of foreign policy, in order to put America in the internationalist path, hence it is essential to analyze his political thought relating to foreign policy. The strenuous internationalism was the answer that T. Roosevelt devised to settle the equation formulated by the rise of the United States to a world power status and its traditional shyness to be an active player in foreign affaires. Since then, and under his impetus, a debate was started that is far from being resolved about which is the rol that America should play in the internacional community and how it should be performed.05132<a class="citation_author_name" title="Browse by Author Name for Ramos Josa, Pedro Fco." href="/fez/list/author/Ramos Josa, Pedro Fco./">Ramos Josa, Pedro Fco.</a> . (<span class="citation_date">2012</span>) <a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : El Internacionalismo de Theodore Roosevelt : el excepcionalismo enérgico de su política exterior" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:ETFSerieV-2012-24-6080">El Internacionalismo de Theodore Roosevelt : el excepcionalismo enérgico de su política exterior</a>. RecordArtículo de revistaPublishedhttp://udcdata.info/068273HistoriaUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Geografía e HistoriaRamos Josa, Pedro Fco.http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:ETFSerieV-2012-24-6080bibliuned:ETFSerieV-2012-24-6080spaDocumento.pdfbibliuned:ETFSerieV-2012bibliuned:Setopenairebibliuned:SetarticuloEspacio, tiempo y forma. Serie V, Historia contemporánea. Año 2012, n. 24Set de openaireSet de artículohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Licencia Creative CommonsRamos JosaAcceso abierto0.99286134232007-01-01T00:00:00Z8742009-02-16T19:27:10ZEl papel de España en la política africana de Marcello Caetanobibliuned:ETFSerie5-2007-2226Apoyo mutuo en la vida internacional y
cooperación en el terreno bilateral son los
dos principios, ya fijados en la etapa
anterior, que sustentan las relaciones
luso-españolas durante el marcelismo. El
primero comprende tres tipos de ayuda
por parte de España: contención de las
condenas a Portugal en las
organizaciones internacionales; apoyo a
las necesidades de armamento del
Ejército portugués en África aprovechando
los nexos derivados del Pacto Ibérico y
asunción de la representación de los
intereses portugueses en aquellos países
africanos que, siguiendo las consignas de
la OUA, rompen relaciones diplomáticas
con Portugal. En el ámbito bilateral es
donde se rompe la tónica anterior pues los
tecnócratas españoles, que ahora
alcanzan Asuntos Exteriores, pretenden
rentabilizar los servicios prestados en el
ámbito multilateral para iniciar vías de
expansión en el mercado portugués.Mutual support in international affairs and
bilateral cooperation were two of the
principles, which having been established
during the previous phase, sustained
Lusitanian-Spanish relations during
Marcelism. The former consisted of three
types of Spanish support: restraint in
Spain’s condemnation of Portugal in
international organisations; support of the
Portuguese army in Africa in their need for
arms, via the exploitation of links forged in
the Iberian Pact; and the assumption of
the representation of Portuguese interests
in those African countries which, having
followed the recommendations of the
Organization of African Unity (OAU), had
broken diplomatic relations with Portugal.
It is in bilateral relations where the
previous tendency changed, as the
Spanish technocrats who had now
reached the Foreign Office, wanted to
capitalise services rendered in multilateral
relations, to initiate an expansion in the
Portuguese market. Iberian relations were
especially intense in African states where
forced diplomatic coexistence gave them a
very different air to that maintained in
other areas.06542<a class="citation_author_name" title="Browse by Author Name for Tíscar Santiago, María José" href="/fez/list/author/Tíscar Santiago, María José/">Tíscar Santiago, María José</a> . (<span class="citation_date">2007</span>) <a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : El papel de España en la política africana de Marcello Caetano" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:ETFSerie5-2007-2226">El papel de España en la política africana de Marcello Caetano</a>. RecordArtículo de revistaPublishedhttp://udcdata.info/068273HistoriaUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Geografía e HistoriaTíscar Santiago, María Josébibliuned:ETFSerie5-2007-2226http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:ETFSerie5-2007-2226spaDocumento.pdfbibliuned:ETFSerieV2007bibliuned:Setopenairebibliuned:SetarticuloEspacio, tiempo y forma. Serie V, Historia contemporánea. Año 2007, n. 19Set de openaireSet de artículohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Licencia Creative CommonsTíscar SantiagoAcceso abierto0.913108722222222