The ability to influence world events through control of seaborne trade was profoundly affected by 19th-century developments in economic theory, commercial organization and naval technology, and by the growing power of the United States. In consequence the international law of belligerent rights at sea was repeatedly amended. Naval strategy in four wars reflected these changes in technology, power and law, and the ongoing process continues to influence international use of economic sanctions.
| ISBN: | 9781911423782 |
| Publication date: | 6th March 2020 |
| Author: | Nicholas Tracy |
| Publisher: | Navy Records Society |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 598 pages |
| Series: | Navy Records Society Publications |
| Genres: |
Military history European history Economic history History of the Americas History and Archaeology |
The ability to influence world events through control of seaborne trade was profoundly affected by 19th-century developments in economic theory, commercial organization and naval technology, and by the growing power of the United States. In consequence the international law of belligerent rights at sea was repeatedly amended. Naval strategy in four wars reflected these changes in technology, power and law, and the ongoing process continues to influence international use of economic sanctions.
Sea Power and the Control of Trade features in the following genres: Military history, European history, Economic history, History of the Americas, History and Archaeology
Sea Power and the Control of Trade is available in Paperback, Hardback
Sea Power and the Control of Trade was written by Nicholas Tracy and published by Navy Records Society
Sea Power and the Control of Trade has 598 pages
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