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Definition of Open-door policy
1. Noun. The policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Open-door Policy
Literary usage of Open-door policy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Baptist Missionary Magazine by American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1900)
"TThe Open-Door Policy in China, it is stated, has been secured by the efforts of
Secretary of State Hay, who has obtained the assent of all the principal ..."
2. From Isolation to Leadership: A Review of American Foreign Policy by John Holladay Latané (1918)
"... V THE open-door policy IN THE Orient American diplomacy has had a somewhat
freer hand than in Europe. Commodore Perry's expedition to Japan in 1852- ..."
3. Contemporary Politics in the Far East by Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck (1916)
"These notes constitute the formal basis of the open door policy as it has been
theoretically in force with regard to China during the past fifteen years. ..."
4. Americans in Eastern Asia: A Critical Study of the Policy of the United by Tyler Dennett (1922)
"... open-door policy IN the McKinley administration the most aggressive force in
the relations of the Government with Asia was not the Department of State. ..."
5. Japan in World Politics by Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami (1917)
"... Chino-Japanese war—European encroachments upon China—China on the verge of
disruption—Secretary Hay declares the " open door" policy—His definition of ..."
6. Democracy and the Eastern Question: The Problem of the Far East as by Thomas Franklin Millard (1919)
"... XI THE open-door policy Definition of the open door—Talk with Viscount
Motono—China, Japan, and America—Monroe Doctrine and Hay Doctrine compared— Their ..."
7. Japan in World Politics by Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami (1917)
"... Chino-Japanese war—European encroachments upon China—China on the verge of
disruption—Secretary Hay declares the " open door " policy—His definition of ..."