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Deterrence through Strength

British Naval Power and Foreign Policy under Pax Britannica

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Deterrence through Strength Rebecca Berens Matzke
Libristo code: 04923096
Publishers University of Nebraska Press, July 2011
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The notion of a Pax Britannicaoa concept implying that Britain's overwhelming strength enforced global peace in the era that began with Napoleon's defeat in 1815o largely ended with the British Empire itself. Although most historians still view this period as a departure from the eighteenth century, when lengthy coalition wars were commonplace, critics argue that Britain had only limited means of exercising power in the nineteenth century and that British military or naval strength played an insignificant role in preserving peace. In Deterrence through Strength, Rebecca Berens Matzke reveals how Britain's diplomatic and naval authority in the early Victorian period was not circumstantial but rather based on real economic and naval strength as well as resolute political leadership. The Royal Navy's main role in the nineteenth century was to be a deterrent force, a role it skillfully played. With its intimidating fleet, enhanced by steam technology, its great reserves and shipbuilding capacity, and its secure financial, economic, and political supports, British naval power posed a genuine threat. In examining three diplomatic crisesoin North America, China, and the Mediterraneano Matzke demonstrates that Britain did indeed influence other nations with its navy's offensive capabilities, but always with the goal of preserving peace, stability, and British diplomatic freedom.

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