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Choosing War - Presidential Decisions in the Maine, Lusitania, and Panay Incidents (Hardcover)
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Choosing War - Presidential Decisions in the Maine, Lusitania, and Panay Incidents (Hardcover)
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China's expanding air and naval capabilities, coupled with the
proliferation of long-range anti-ship and anti-air missile systems,
are making US naval diplomacy an increasingly risky enterprise. It
is surprising therefore how little attention has been devoted to
comparing the way in which different administrations have reacted
in dissimilar manners to major naval incidents. This book provides
the first comparative analysis of multiple cases. In particular, it
examines three incidents: the Maine incident (1898), which led to
war in the short term; the Lusitania crisis (1915), which set the
trajectory for intervention; and the Panay incident (1937), which
was settled diplomatically. After scrutinizing these incidents and
the domestic and international factors shaping the subsequent
crisis, Douglas Carl Peifer analyses the presidential decision
making in terms of options considered and policies selected. The
book draws upon international relations and coercion theory but
emphasizes the importance of context, complexity, and contingency
when assessing presidential decision making. The contemporary
tensions in East Asia, the Persian Gulf, the Baltic, and the Black
Sea are increasingly vexing US naval diplomacy. By analyzing how
Presidents William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin Delano
Roosevelt responded to the Maine, Lusitania, and Panay incidents,
this book provides an essential instrument to deal with the growing
threats of a new naval crisis.
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