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Toneladas de Diplomacia num mar sem fronteiras: discussões sobre os poderes navais de Argentina, Brasil e Chile, no início do século XX
Author(s) -
Fernando Ribas De Martini
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
antíteses
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1984-3356
DOI - 10.5433/1984-3356.2014v7n13p309
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , politics , economy , art , economics , law
The evolution of naval powers of Argentina, Brazil and Chile in the early twentieth century was a topic that crossed boundaries not only of countries, but also in sectors from the society of these three nations, involved in discussions about the subject: intellectuals, diplomats, military. Today, this theme crosses boundaries between areas of knowledge such as History of Science, Technique and Technology, Diplomatic History, History of Politics and Social Sciences, as well as studies of Foreign Policy. This article discusses the coincidence concerning the roadmap of the Pan American Conferences of the early twentieth century, which were U.S. initiatives, and the launch and implementation of naval re-equipment plans of these three countries, when much of its intelligentsia discussed these conferences under an anti-american bias.  It also analyzes how this discussion was related more to symbols of naval power than the actual power of these countries

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