The Destroyers for Bases deal was signed on March 27, 1941, and transferred fifty aging US destroyers to Great Britain in exchange for 99-year leases of bases on the British controlled islands of Newfoundland, Bermuda, Trinidad, Jamaica, Antigua, St. Lucia, the Bahamas, and one in British Guiana. The deal highlights how US strategic planners came to see the value of the islands because of their relationality. Three forms of relationality are discussed: the land/sea dialectic; spatial connectivity; and the changing geopolitical balance of power. Relationality is a factor in four strategic calculations: other islands; other continents; other oceans; and the conjuncture of long-term historical processes of hegemonic decline and rise. The relat...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
Situated between two great oceans, the United States is unmistakably a maritime power. Our forefathe...
A variety of islands are found across the globe whose sovereignty as well as ownership have been or ...
The Destroyers for Bases deal was signed on March 27, 1941, and transferred fifty aging US destroyer...
Britain’s position in 1945 was precarious but London was not prepared to relinquish global power sta...
Often undervalued in the existing historiography of the Second World War, the dominions provided ass...
As the United States achieved preeminence in the Pacific during World War II, political and military...
In 1940 an important precedent was established for wide-ranging executive agreements by President Ro...
This paper examines the critical relationship between the great powers and small islands in a geopol...
The geopolitical competitors of the United States are seeking ways to nullify the American capabilit...
The sea has long been envisioned as antithetical to land, and therefore geography and the state. The...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented as the keynote address at the 8th European Conference o...
What is the strategic relationship between sea power and land power, with air power adjunct to, and ...
East Asia is the one part of the world where great-power war remains thinkable. That is because it i...
The main concerns of the study, covering the years 1945-84, are arrangements that have been made for...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
Situated between two great oceans, the United States is unmistakably a maritime power. Our forefathe...
A variety of islands are found across the globe whose sovereignty as well as ownership have been or ...
The Destroyers for Bases deal was signed on March 27, 1941, and transferred fifty aging US destroyer...
Britain’s position in 1945 was precarious but London was not prepared to relinquish global power sta...
Often undervalued in the existing historiography of the Second World War, the dominions provided ass...
As the United States achieved preeminence in the Pacific during World War II, political and military...
In 1940 an important precedent was established for wide-ranging executive agreements by President Ro...
This paper examines the critical relationship between the great powers and small islands in a geopol...
The geopolitical competitors of the United States are seeking ways to nullify the American capabilit...
The sea has long been envisioned as antithetical to land, and therefore geography and the state. The...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented as the keynote address at the 8th European Conference o...
What is the strategic relationship between sea power and land power, with air power adjunct to, and ...
East Asia is the one part of the world where great-power war remains thinkable. That is because it i...
The main concerns of the study, covering the years 1945-84, are arrangements that have been made for...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
Situated between two great oceans, the United States is unmistakably a maritime power. Our forefathe...
A variety of islands are found across the globe whose sovereignty as well as ownership have been or ...