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The Price of Empire

American Entrepreneurs and the Origins of America's First Pacific Empire

Miles M. Evers & Eric Grynaviski

The Price of Empire
The Price of Empire

The Price of Empire

American Entrepreneurs and the Origins of America's First Pacific Empire

Miles M. Evers & Eric Grynaviski

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'Many scholars assume that the United States expanded across the Pacific during the 1800s in pursuit of strategic territories or access to Asian markets. The Price of Empire persuasively dispels these state-centric myths, demonstrating through clear theoretical argumentation and careful historical analysis how private entrepreneurs drove U.S. expansion in the Pacific by coopting state agents and lobbying federal leaders. It is an essential read for political scientists and historians interested in American imperialism.' Richard W. Maass, Associate Professor of Political Science, Old Dominion University

'Many scholars assume that the United States expanded across the Pacific during the 1800s in pursuit of strategic territories or access to Asian markets. The Price of Empire persuasively dispels these state-centric myths, demonstrating through clear theoretical argumentation and careful historical analysis how private entrepreneurs drove U.S. expansion in the Pacific by coopting state agents and lobbying federal leaders. It is an essential read for political scientists and historians interested in American imperialism.' Richard W. Maass, Associate Professor of Political Science, Old Dominion University

'Rich with historical detail and theoretical insight, Evers and Grynaviski provide a bold reassessment of the origins of the American empire in the Pacific. Their focus on the role of individual entrepreneurs, and the boom-and-bust commodity cycles that shaped their political lobbying, represents an important innovation in economic theories of overseas expansion. An essential read for both international relations scholars and historians of American foreign relations.' Paul K. MacDonald, Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College

Miles M. Evers is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Connecticut, where he focuses on the intersection of international security and political economy. He has been published in the European Journal of International Relations, International Security, International Studies Quarterly, International Theory, and Perspectives on Politics. Eric Grynaviski is an associate professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University. He has previously published Constructive Illusions (2014), which won the Jervis-Schroeder Best Book Award, and America's Middlemen (Cambridge, 2018), which won the Best Book by the Foreign Policy Section of APSA and Best Book by the Diplomatic Studies section of ISA.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Cambridge University Press
  • Verschenen
    apr. 2024
  • Bladzijden
    214
  • Genre
    Geopolitiek
  • Afmetingen
    229 x 152 x 11 mm
  • Gewicht
    317 gram
  • EAN
    9781009396370
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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