About This Book
A polemical historical survey traces European diplomacy and warfare from the early modern era to the eve of the First World War, framing British maritime and commercial policy as a driving force behind continental conflicts. The author argues that Britain pursued sea power and economic dominance, manipulating other states, provoking wars, and undermining rival navies while profiting from trade. The narrative proceeds chronologically through episodes of naval rivalry, colonial expansion, alliance-building, and diplomatic crises, interpreting them as components of a long strategy of statecraft intended to preserve overseas supremacy and to limit the rise of powerful continental competitors.
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