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The Empire Trap (ebook)

Autor:Noel Maurer;
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ISBN: EB9781400846603
Princeton University Press nos ofrece The Empire Trap (ebook) en inglés, disponible en nuestra tienda desde el 25 de Agosto del 2013.
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"It is impressive not only for its scope . . . but also for its attention to detail in each of the cases presented. Most important, Maurer's analysis brilliantly captures a big picture that challenges much of the conventional wisdom showing how a small number of private investors draw government into one international quagmire after another because it was the only way they could have their property rights enforced."--Alan Dye, EH.Net

"How did the United States come to have an 'informal empire' in the late nineteenth century, and how did it get out of the empire business at the end of the twentieth? How and why did threats and gunboats get replaced by courts and international tribunals in order to protect American property rights in less developed countries--and do these new tools work as well as the old ones? Read this carefully researched and cleverly argued book, and learn the answers."--Stephen Haber, Stanford University

"Noel Maurer's wonderful book explores a long-standing question: as European powers built world empires in the nineteenth century, why did the United States--the leading global economy--not follow suit? The Empire Trap provides readers with the definitive answer."--James Robinson, coauthor of Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty

"Challenging previous assumptions about the complex relationship between business and U.S. foreign policy, The Empire Trap describes government efforts to escape business pressure and use foreign policy to promote more significant national interests. There is no better way to judge the security offered by the current international arbitration regime than to understand where it comes from. This book should be read by economic and diplomatic historians, and by business people concerned with protecting their investments in risky countries."--Louis T. Wells, Herbert F. Johnson Professor of International Management Emeritus, Harvard Business School

"Bringing together an impressive array of cases, this excellent and entertaining book presents an explanation for the pattern of U.S. intervention in foreign countries on behalf of American business interests over roughly a century. Maurer has accomplished something truly remarkable by providing a cohesive explanation across so many regions and over such a length of time. Valuable to many fields, this book will be a springboard for much future scholarship."--Richard Sicotte, University of Vermont

"Through a mix of international history and analysis, this book delves into the idea that U.S. administrations historically found themselves compelled to use military and other coercive force overseas on behalf of American private interests threatened with or suffering expropriation, usually by revolutionary governments. An ambitious work."--Eric Rauchway, author of Blessed Among Nations: How the World Made America

"The Empire Trap represents an important addition to scholarship on twentieth century U.S. foreign policy. Maurer convincingly demonstrates that American investments in foreign countries were repeatedly threatened by expropriating governments and that in countless instances the United States utilized a variety of methods to protect those investments or to ensure fair compensation when they were lost."--Jeffrey Malanson, Enterprise & Society

"This is an exemplary work of historical social science, shedding light on many debates within the international relations literature."--Michael J. Lee, Perspectives on Politics

"[T]his is a very good book--cogently argued, detailed, and well-written."--Politics Reader0Acknowledgments vii
One Introduction 1
Two Avoiding the Trap 25
Three Setting the Trap 58
Four The Trap Closes 89

  • Box 1. The Mexican Exception 137

Five Banana Republicanism 148
Six Escaping by Accident 188
Seven Falling Back In 245
Eight The Empire Trap and the Cold War 313

  • Box 2. Ethiopia and Nicaragua 347

Nine The Success of the Empire Trap 350
Ten Escaping by Design? 387
Eleven The Empire Trap in the Twenty-first
Century 433
Notes 453
Index 537

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