Nineteenth Century America in the Society of States: Reluctant Power
Nineteenth Century America in the Society of States: Reluctant Power
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The book explores how the United States adopted and contributed to the practices of international society during the nineteenth century, focusing on US perceptions of the international order, its position on international issues, and how these perceptions affected or were affected by the habits, practices, and institutions of international society.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 250 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The United States played a significant role in shaping and adapting to the practices of international society during the nineteenth century. This study explores how the country adopted and contributed to the habits and practices states employ to govern their relations, shaping the global order as we know it today.
Chapters in this book delve into various aspects of US perceptions of the international order and its position within it. It examines how the United States viewed itself as a global actor and the challenges and opportunities it faced in navigating the complex web of international relations. The book also explores the US position on international issues of that period, such as slavery, trade, and territorial expansion, and how these positions were influenced by the habits, practices, and institutions of international society.
One of the key themes of the book is the impact of American ideals and values on the practices of international society. The United States, as a young and emerging nation, sought to establish its place in the world and promote its values of democracy, freedom, and equality. However, the country's pursuit of these ideals often clashed with the existing power structures and hierarchies of international society.
The book also examines how the United States adapted its practices to align with the norms and institutions of international society. For example, the country's participation in the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank helped to establish global financial regulations and promote economic development. Similarly, the United States' involvement in international organizations such as the United Nations and the League of Nations helped to promote peace and security and establish norms for international behavior.
However, the book also highlights the challenges and criticisms associated with the United States' role in international society. For example, the country's history of imperialism and colonialism has been criticized for its exploitation and oppression of other nations. The book also examines how the United States' pursuit of its own interests has sometimes led to conflicts with other countries and undermined the stability of the global order.
In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive and insightful examination of the United States' role in shaping and adapting to the practices of international society during the nineteenth century. It sheds light on the country's perceptions of the international order, its position on international issues, and the ways in which its practices have influenced the global order. The book is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex and evolving relationship between the United States and the world.
The United States played a significant role in shaping and adapting to the practices of international society during the nineteenth century. This study explores how the country adopted and contributed to the habits and practices states employ to govern their relations, shaping the global order as we know it today.
Chapters in this book delve into various aspects of US perceptions of the international order and its position within it. It examines how the United States viewed itself as a global actor and the challenges and opportunities it faced in navigating the complex web of international relations. The book also explores the US position on international issues of that period, such as slavery, trade, and territorial expansion, and how these positions were influenced by the habits, practices, and institutions of international society.
One of the key themes of the book is the impact of American ideals and values on the practices of international society. The United States, as a young and emerging nation, sought to establish its place in the world and promote its values of democracy, freedom, and equality. However, the country's pursuit of these ideals often clashed with the existing power structures and hierarchies of international society.
The book also examines how the United States adapted its practices to align with the norms and institutions of international society. For example, the country's participation in the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank helped to establish global financial regulations and promote economic development. Similarly, the United States' involvement in international organizations such as the United Nations and the League of Nations helped to promote peace and security and establish norms for international behavior.
However, the book also highlights the challenges and criticisms associated with the United States' role in international society. For example, the country's history of imperialism and colonialism has been criticized for its exploitation and oppression of other nations. The book also examines how the United States' pursuit of its own interests has sometimes led to conflicts with other countries and undermined the stability of the global order.
In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive and insightful examination of the United States' role in shaping and adapting to the practices of international society during the nineteenth century. It sheds light on the country's perceptions of the international order, its position on international issues, and the ways in which its practices have influenced the global order. The book is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex and evolving relationship between the United States and the world.
Weight: 400g
Dimension: 156 x 234 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032370231
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