
Great Britain's Sea Policy A Reply to an American Critic, reprinted from 'The Atlantic Monthly'
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Authors:
- Murray, Gilbert
1866 - 1957
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In the tumultuous era preceding World War I, debates over naval supremacy and maritime law intensified. In "Great Britain's Sea Policy: A Reply to an American Critic," Gilbert Murray articulates a robust defense of Britain's naval strategies, addressing critiques that question the nation’s approach to international waters and trade. This document delves into the implications of Britain's sea power and its role in safeguarding unalienable rights, highlighting the delicate balance between national security and global commerce. Ideal for historians and civic activists, Murray's analysis provides critical insights into the geopolitical landscape of the time, making it essential reading for those seeking to understand the complexities of maritime policy and its lasting impact on international relations.
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