Freedom of the seas and US foreign policy : an intellectual history / Connor Donahue.
2024
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Title
Freedom of the seas and US foreign policy : an intellectual history / Connor Donahue.
Imprint
Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies series.
Formatted Contents Note
Setting the stage
Charting a course
The institutionalization of freedom of the seas discourse
Doctrinal change at the turn of the century, 1880-1912
Woodrow Wilson and the First World War
The Second World War
The Cold War : Part I
The Cold War : Part II
Post-Cold War discourse.
Charting a course
The institutionalization of freedom of the seas discourse
Doctrinal change at the turn of the century, 1880-1912
Woodrow Wilson and the First World War
The Second World War
The Cold War : Part I
The Cold War : Part II
Post-Cold War discourse.
Summary
"This book critically analyzes US political-military strategy by arguing that freedom of the seas discourse is fundamentally unfit for an era of maritime great power competition. The work conducts a genealogical intellectual history of freedom of the seas discourse in U.S. foreign policy to show how the concept has evolved over time to facilitate American control over the global ocean space. It concludes that the contemporary discourse works to establish the high seas as an arena free from claims of sovereignty so that the United States, as the presumed unrivaled naval power, can intervene globally on behalf of its national interests. However, since sea control strategies depend on a preponderance of material force, as the U.S. wanes in relative material capability it becomes less able to support political-military strategies predicated on the assumption of global naval dominance. The book provides a timely commentary on the current geopolitical competition between the United States and China, and critiques the US approach towards China in the maritime domain in order to highlight potential avenues of foreign policy action that may enable the two countries to mitigate the risk of conflict. This book will be of much interest to students of naval history, maritime security, US foreign policy and International Relations"-- Provided by publisher.
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OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781003375609 (ebook)
100337560X
9781040008676 (electronic book : PDF)
1040008674 (electronic book : PDF)
9781040008706 (electronic book : EPUB)
1040008704 (electronic book : EPUB)
9781032451497 (hardback)
9781032451510 (paperback)
100337560X
9781040008676 (electronic book : PDF)
1040008674 (electronic book : PDF)
9781040008706 (electronic book : EPUB)
1040008704 (electronic book : EPUB)
9781032451497 (hardback)
9781032451510 (paperback)
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