Commerce Raiding: Historical Case Studies, 1755-2009 (Newport Papers Series, Number 40)

Author:   Bruce A Elleman (US Naval War College Newport USA) ,  S C M Paine (US Naval War College Newport USA) ,  Naval War College Press
Publisher:   Military Bookshop
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9781782665083


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   31 October 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Commerce Raiding: Historical Case Studies, 1755-2009 (Newport Papers Series, Number 40)


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"Excerpt from the introduction: ""In the late nineteenth century, the French Jeune École, or ""new school,"" of naval thinking promoted a commerce-raiding strategy for the weaker naval power to defeat the dominant naval power. France provided the vocabulary for the discussion-Jeune École and guerre de course (war of the chase)-and embodied the geopolitical predicament addressed: France had been a dominant land power, known for its large and proficient army and resentful of British imperial dominance and commercial preeminence. But its navy had rarely matched the Royal Navy in either quantity or quality, and its economy could not support both a preeminent army and navy. So its naval thinkers thought of an economical way out of its predicament. They argued that a guerre de course allowed weaker maritime power, such as France, to impose disproportionate costs on the stronger sea power in order to achieve its objectives. Sadly for France, the strategy did not work as anticipated, and British naval dominance and imperial primacy endured. The case studies in this book reveal why this was so, and they shed light on the dynamic of rivalries between maritime and continental powers. This issue is an important one in that from the heyday of the British Empire to the present, maritime powers have set the global order, and continental powers have contested it. So the dynamic is still with us, and it is of vital national import to all countries that benefit from the present international order of freedom of navigation, free trade, and the rule of international law""."

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Author:   Bruce A Elleman (US Naval War College Newport USA) ,  S C M Paine (US Naval War College Newport USA) ,  Naval War College Press
Publisher:   Military Bookshop
Imprint:   Military Bookshop
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9781782665083


ISBN 10:   1782665080
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   31 October 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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