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Elihu Root (* 15. Februar 1845 in Clinton, New York; † 7. Februar 1937 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker. 1912 erhielt er den Friedensnobelpreis für sein stetes Bemühen um Ausgleich der Interessen und die Formulierung von Schiedsverträgen in internationalen Konflikten.
Elihu Root. Elihu Root ( / ˈɛlɪhjuː ˈruːt /; February 15, 1845 – February 7, 1937) was an American lawyer, Republican politician, and statesman who served as the 41st United States Secretary of War under presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt and the 38th United States Secretary of State under Roosevelt.
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Elihu Root was an American lawyer, statesman, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He served as secretary of war and secretary of state under Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt, and advocated for international arbitration and the League of Nations.
Elihu Root was a lawyer, statesman and peace activist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1912 for his arbitration work and his role in the development of the Permanent Court of International Justice at the Hague. He was also the first president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a former Secretary of War and State under Theodore Roosevelt.
11. Feb. 2024 · Elihu Root (born Feb. 15, 1845, Clinton, N.Y., U.S.—died Feb. 7, 1937, New York, N.Y.) American lawyer and statesman, winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1912. Root received his law degree from New York University in 1867 and became a leading corporation lawyer. As U.S. attorney for the southern district of New York (1883–85 ...
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Learn about Elihu Root, the US statesman who promoted arbitration and a permanent international court for peace in Latin America and beyond. Find out his achievements, challenges, and views on the League of Nations.
Elihu Root was a US lawyer, diplomat and Senator who advocated for arbitration to resolve conflicts between states. He helped to expand US influence in the Pacific and Latin America, and later supported the Permanent Court of International Justice.