Gunboat diplomacy

SMS Panther, an example of the use of German gunboat diplomacy

Gunboat diplomacy is the pursuit of foreign policy objectives with the aid of conspicuous displays of naval power, implying or constituting a direct threat of warfare should terms not be agreeable to the superior force.[1]

Etymology

William Allen Rogers's 1904 cartoon recreates the big-stick diplomacy of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt as an episode in Gulliver's Travels.
Damage to the palace complex of the sultan of Zanzibar after bombardment by Royal Navy cruisers and gunboats on 27 August 1896. The Anglo-Zanzibar War lasted less than 45 minutes.

The term "gunboat diplomacy" comes from the nineteenth-century period of imperialism,[2] when Western powers – from Europe and the United States – would intimidate other, less powerful entities into granting concessions through a demonstration of Western superior military capabilities, usually represented by their naval assets. A coastal country negotiating with a Western power would notice that a warship or fleet of ships had appeared off its coast. The mere sight of such power almost always had a considerable effect, and it was rarely necessary for such boats to use other measures, such as demonstrations of firepower.[citation needed]

A notable example of gunboat diplomacy, the Don Pacifico affair in 1850, saw the British Foreign Secretary Lord Palmerston dispatch a squadron of the Royal Navy to blockade the Greek port of Piraeus in retaliation for the assault of a British subject, David Pacifico, in Athens, and the subsequent failure of the government of King Otto to compensate the Gibraltar-born (and therefore British) Pacifico.[citation needed]

The effectiveness of such simple demonstrations of a nation's projection of force capabilities meant that nations with naval power and command of the sea could establish military bases (for example, Diego Garcia, 1940s onwards[3]) and arrange economically advantageous relationships around the world. Aside from military conquest, gunboat diplomacy was the dominant way to establish new trade relationships, colonial outposts, and expansion of empire.[citation needed]

Peoples lacking the resources or technological innovations available to Western empires found that their own peaceable relationships were readily dismantled in the face of such pressures, and some therefore came to depend on the imperialist nations for access to raw materials or overseas markets.

Theory

Diplomat and naval thinker James Cable spelled out the nature of gunboat diplomacy in a series of works published between 1971 and 1993. In these, he defined the phenomenon as "the use or threat of limited naval force, otherwise than as an act of war, in order to secure advantage or to avert loss, either in the furtherance of an international dispute or else against foreign nationals within the territory or the jurisdiction of their own state."[4] He further broke down the concept into four key areas:

  • Definitive Force: the use of gunboat diplomacy to create or remove a fait accompli.
  • Purposeful Force: application of naval force to change the policy or character of the target government or group.
  • Catalytic Force: a mechanism designed to buy a breathing space or present policy makers with an increased range of options.
  • Expressive Force: use of navies to send a political message. This aspect of gunboat diplomacy is undervalued and almost dismissed by Cable.

The term "gunboat" may imply naval power-projection - land-based equivalents may include military mobilisation (as in Europe in the northern-hemisphere summer of 1914), the massing of threatening bodies of troops near international borders (as practised by the German Reich in central Europe in the 1940s), or appropriately timed and situated military manoeuvres ("exercises").

Distinctions

Gunboat diplomacy contrasts with views held prior to the 18th century and influenced by Hugo Grotius, who in De jure belli ac pacis (1625) circumscribed the right to resort to force with what he described as "temperamenta".[5]

Gunboat diplomacy is distinct from "defence diplomacy", which is understood to be the peaceful application of resources from across the spectrum of defence to achieve positive outcomes in the development of bilateral and multilateral relationships.[citation needed] "Military diplomacy" is a sub-set of this, tending to refer only to the role of military attachés and their associated activity.[citation needed] Defence diplomacy does not include military operations, but subsumes such other defence activity as international personnel exchanges, ship and aircraft visits, high-level engagement (e.g., ministers and senior defence personnel), training and exercises, security-sector reform,[6] and bilateral military talks.[7]

Modern contexts

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, a powerful capital ship currently in service
E-3 AWACS, surveillance and radar aircraft often used in a modern-day form of gunboat diplomacy

Gunboat diplomacy is considered a form of hegemony.[8] As the United States became a military power in the first decade of the 20th century, the Rooseveltian version of gunboat diplomacy, Big Stick Diplomacy, was partially superseded by dollar diplomacy: replacing the big stick with the "juicy carrot" of American private investment. However, during Woodrow Wilson's presidency, conventional gunboat diplomacy did occur, most notably in the case of the U.S. Army's occupation of Veracruz in 1914, during the Mexican Revolution.[9]

Gunboat diplomacy in the post-Cold War world is still largely based on naval forces, owing to the U.S. Navy's overwhelming sea power. U.S. administrations have frequently changed the disposition of their major naval fleets to influence opinion in foreign capitals.[citation needed] More urgent diplomatic points were made by the Clinton administration in the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s (in alliance with the Blair administration) and elsewhere, using sea-launched Tomahawk missiles,[10] and E-3 AWACS airborne surveillance aircraft in a more passive display of military presence.[11][12][13] Henry Kissinger, during his tenure as United States Secretary of State, summed up the concept as thus: "An aircraft carrier is 100,000 tons of diplomacy."[14]

Notable examples

18th century

19th century

20th century

1903 cartoon, "Go Away, Little Man, and Don't Bother Me", depicts President Roosevelt intimidating Colombia to acquire the Panama Canal Zone.

21st century

See also

References

  1. ^ Cable, James. "Gunboat Diplomacy: Political Applications of Limited Naval Force" Chatto and Windus for the Institute for Strategic Studies, 1971, p. 10
  2. ^ The Oxford English Dictionary traces the use of the phrase back as far as 1927: "gun-boat". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.)
  3. ^ Bandjunis, Vytautas Blaise (2001). "How Diego Garcia Began". Diego Garcia: Creation of the Indian Ocean Base. iUniverse. p. 6. ISBN 9780595144068. Retrieved 5 November 2022. During World War II the Royal Air Force used Diego Garcia as a radio station, a PBY Catalina flying boat base, and by the Royal Navy [sic] as an anchorage. A garrison of Indian troops was also established.
  4. ^ J. Cable, Gunboat diplomacy, 1919–1991: political applications of limited naval force (third edition), Basingstoke: Macmillan/IISS, 2016, p. 14.
  5. ^ Draper, G. I. A. D. (1992). "Grotius' Place in the Development of Legal Ideas about War". academic.oup.com: 177–208. doi:10.1093/0198277717.003.0005. ISBN 978-0-19-827771-2. Retrieved 2023-07-05.
  6. ^ Link to security sector reform http://www2.parl.gc.ca/content/lop/researchpublications/prb0612-e.pdf Archived 2014-01-05 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Link to UK Ministry of Defence paper that initiated larger dialogue http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/BB03F0E7-1F85-4E7B-B7EB-4F0418152932/0/polpaper1_def_dip.pdf Archived 2009-08-05 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. ^ Rowlands, K. (2012). "Decided Preponderance at Sea”: Naval Diplomacy in Strategic Thought. Naval War College Review, 65(4), 5–5. Retrieved from [1] Link to article: [2]
  9. ^ Rowlands, K. (2012). "Decided Preponderance at Sea”: Naval Diplomacy in Strategic Thought. Naval War College Review, 65(4), 5–5. Retrieved from [3] Link to article: [4]
  10. ^ "Tomahawk Diplomacy". October 19, 1998.
  11. ^ Smith, Perry M., "Assignment Pentagon: Pentagon: A Guide to the Potomac Puzzle Palace", Brassey's Publishing, 2001, p. 50.
  12. ^ "Air Occupation: Asking the Right Questions". Archived from the original on 2016-12-30. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  13. ^ Colombia, Gun Boat Diplomacy, The floating world Archived 2008-05-13 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "The slow death of the carrier air wing". jalopnik.com. 19 July 2017. Archived from the original on 11 January 2018. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  15. ^ "Anson's Voyage Round the World".

Further reading

  • Arnold, Bruce Makoto (2005). Diplomacy Far Removed: A Reinterpretation of the U.S. Decision to Open Diplomatic Relations with Japan (Thesis). University of Arizona. [5]
  • Cable, James: Gunboat diplomacy. Political Applications of Limited Naval Forces, London 1971 (re-edited 1981 and 1994)
  • Graham-Yooll, Andrew. Imperial skirmishes: war and gunboat diplomacy in Latin America (2002).
  • Healy, D. Gunboat Diplomacy in the Wilson Era. The U.S. Navy in Haiti 1915–1916, Madison WIS 1976.
  • Hagan, K. J. American Gunboat Diplomacy and the Old Navy 1877–1889, Westport/London 1973.
  • Preston, A. and J. Major. Send a Gunboat! A study of the Gunboat and its role in British policy, 1854–1904, London 1967.
Articles
  • Long, D. F.: "Martial Thunder": The First Official American Armed Intervention in Asia, in: Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 42, 1973, pp. 143–162.
  • Willock, R.: Gunboat Diplomacy: Operations of the (British) North America and West Indies Squadron, 1875–1915, Part 2, in: American Neptune, Vol. XXVIII, 1968, pp. 85–112.
  • Bauer, K. J.: The "Sancala" Affair: Captain Voorhees Seizes an Argentine Squadron, in: American Neptune, Vol. XXIV, 1969, pp. 174–186

In German

  • Krüger, Henning: Zwischen Küstenverteidigung und Weltpolitik. Die politische Geschichte der preußischen Marine 1848 bis 1867 (Between coastal defence and world policy. The political history of the prussian navy 1848 to 1867), Bochum 2008.
  • Wiechmann, Gerhard: Die preußisch-deutsche Marine in Lateinamerika 1866–1914. Eine Studie deutscher Kanonenbootpolitik (The Prussian-German Navy in Latin America 1866–1914. A study of German Gunboat diplomacy), Bremen 2002.
  • Wiechmann, Gerhard: Die Königlich Preußische Marine in Lateinamerika 1851 bis 1867. Ein Versuch deutscher Kanonenbootpolitik (The royal Prussian navy in Latin America 1851 to 1867. An attempt of German gunboat diplomacy), in: Sandra Carreras/Günther Maihold (ed.): Preußen und Lateinamerika. Im Spannungsfeld von Kommerz, Macht und Kultur, p. 105–144, Münster 2004.
  • Eberspächer, Cord: Die deutsche Yangtse-Patrouille. Deutsche Kanonenbootpolitik in China im Zeitalter des Imperialismus (The German Yangtse patrol. German Gunboat diplomacy in China in the age of imperialism), Bochum 2004.
  • N.N.: Die Vernichtung des haitianischen Rebellenkreuzers "Crete à Pierrot" durch S.M.Kbt. "Panther" (The destruction of the Haitian rebel cruiser "Crete à Pierrot" through His Majesty´s gunboat "Panther"), in: Marine-Rundschau, 13. Jahrgang, 1902, pp. 1189–1197.
  • Rheder: Die militärische Unternehmung S.M.S.S. "Charlotte" und "Stein" gegen Haiti im Dezember 1897 (The military enterprise of His Majesty´s schoolships "Charlotte" and "Stein" against Haiti in December 1897), in: Marine-Rundschau, 41. Jahrgang, 1937, pp. 761–765.

Read other articles:

عبد الفتاح الجمل معلومات شخصية تاريخ الميلاد القرن 20 تاريخ الوفاة 1994 الجنسية  مصر الحياة العملية المهنة صحفي، كاتب اللغات اللغة العربية بوابة الأدب تعديل مصدري - تعديل   عبد الفتاح الجمل (? - توفي 1994)، هو كاتب صحفي مصري. نشأته بدأ حياته المهنية مدرساً، ثم انتقل عام 1956م إل...

يا تهدي يا تعديملصق الفيلممعلومات عامةالصنف الفني كوميدي، رومانسيتاريخ الصدور22 فبراير 2017 (2017-02-22) (مصر)اللغة الأصلية العربيةالبلد  مصرالطاقمالمخرج خالد الحلفاوي الكاتب أحمد عزتالبطولة أيتن عامرمحمد شاهينالموسيقى تامر عطا اللهالتركيب مينا فهيمصناعة سينمائية

Чапар-хан Чапар (другий ліворуч)Народився невідомоПомер після 1310Країна Юань[1]Національність монголДіяльність суверенТитул хан Угедейського улусуПосада ханТермін 1301—1306, 1308—1310 рокиПопередник ХайдуНаступник ЯнгічарРід ЧингізидиБатько ХайдуБрати, сестри KhutulundДіт...

1959 studio album by Paul QuinichetteLike Basie!Studio album by Paul QuinichetteReleased1959RecordedMarch 20, 1959StudioNola Penthouse Sound Studio, NYCGenreJazzLength35:42LabelUnited ArtistsUA 4024ProducerJack LewisPaul Quinichette chronology Basie Reunion(1958) Like Basie!(1959) Kansas City Joys(1976) Like Basie!, (also released as Like Who? and Paul Quinichette), is an album by American jazz saxophonist Paul Quinichette featuring tracks recorded in 1959 and released on the United A...

غواصة عبد الحميد الغواصة العثمانية عبد الحميد من فئة نوردنفلت والتي بنيت في عام (1886) هي الغواصة الأولى في التاريخ التي تطلق طوربيداً وهي تحت الماء الجنسية  الدولة العثمانية الشركة الصانعة نوردنفلت المالك  الدولة العثمانية المشغل البحرية العثمانية المشغلون الحاليون �...

American professor of psychology (born 1928) Ray HymanHyman in 2003Born (1928-06-23) June 23, 1928 (age 95)Chelsea, Massachusetts, U.S.Alma materBoston UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityKnown forCritic of parapsychology, research on Hick's LawAwardsIn Praise of Reason Award (2003), Robert P. Balles Prize (2005), IIG Houdini Hall of Honor Award (2011)Scientific careerFieldsPsychologyInstitutionsUniversity of OregonHarvard Ray Hyman's voice recorded October 2016 at CSICon Problem...

Lee Joo-heon Jooheon pada bulan November 2017 Nama Lee Joo-heon  Lahir 06 Oktober 1994 (umur 26) Seoul, Korea Selatan Pekerjaan Rapper Penulis lagu Producer Karier musik Genre K-pop hip-hop Instrumen Vocals Tahun aktif 2015–present Label Starship Entertainment Artis terkait Nu Boyz Monsta X Situs web http://monstax-e.com/ Korean nameHangul이주헌 Alih AksaraI Ju-heonMcCune–ReischauerYi ChuhŏnNama lahirHangul이호준 Alih AksaraI Ho-junMcCune–ReischauerYi Hochun Lee Joo-heo...

Medical conditionLinguatulosisLinguatulaSpecialtyInfectious disease Linguatulosis is a condition associated with the organism Linguatula serrata. The usual final host for Linguatula serrata is a carnivore, like a dog or jackal, and the species is sometimes known as the dog tongueworm for this reason.[1] More generally, linguatulosis can be considered a form of pentastomiasis, which refers to all diseases caused by pentastomids, including porocephaliasis. This disease is often accident...

211 Galur Halte TransjakartaLetakKotaJakarta PusatDesa/kelurahanHarapan Mulya, Kemayoran (sisi utara)Galur, Johar Baru (sisi selatan)Kodepos10640AlamatJalan Letjen SupraptoKoordinat6°10′28″S 106°51′17″E / 6.174399°S 106.854756°E / -6.174399; 106.854756Koordinat: 6°10′28″S 106°51′17″E / 6.174399°S 106.854756°E / -6.174399; 106.854756Desain HalteStruktur BRT, median jalan bebas 1 tengah Pintu masukJembatan penyeberanga...

2010 Philippine television series DivaTitle cardGenre Comedy drama Musical Developed byDon Michael PerezDirected byDominic ZapataStarringRegine VelasquezTheme music composerOgie AlcasidOpening themeDiva by the cast of DivaEnding themeWalang Iba by Regine VelasquezCountry of originPhilippinesOriginal languageTagalogNo. of episodes107ProductionExecutive producerCamille Gomba-MontañoCamera setupMultiple-camera setupRunning time30-45 minutesProduction companyGMA Entertainment TVOriginal releaseN...

English Nonconformist clergyman and scholar For the politician, see Henry Ainsworth (MP). For the British newspaper editor, see Harry Ainsworth. Henry Ainsworth (1571–1622) was an English Nonconformist clergyman and scholar. He led the Ancient Church, a Brownist or English Separatist congregation in Amsterdam alongside Francis Johnson from 1597, and after their split led his own congregation. His translations of and commentaries on the Hebrew scriptures were influential for centuries. Separ...

Hotel in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines Conrad ManilaThe hotel in June 2016General informationStatusCompletedLocationSeaside Boulevard, Bay City, Pasay, Metro Manila, PhilippinesCoordinates14°31′54.8″N 120°58′49.6″E / 14.531889°N 120.980444°E / 14.531889; 120.980444OpeningJune 15, 2016; 7 years ago (2016-06-15)Cost₱6.5 billionOwnerSM Hotels and Conventions CorporationManagementConrad HotelsTechnical detailsFloor count10 above ground (i...

Oil painting by Frans Francken and Hieronymus Francken The Parable of the Prodigal SonDutch: De gelijkenis van de verloren zoon, French: Le parabole de l'enfant prodigueArtistFrans Francken the Younger and Hieronymus Francken IIYearc. 1610-1620MediumOil on PanelDimensions60.4 cm × 85.9 cm (23.8 in × 33.8 in)LocationRijksmuseum, Amsterdam The Parable of the Prodigal Son is an oil painting by the brothers Frans Francken the Younger and Hieronymus Fran...

Japanese baseball player Baseball player Itsuki Shoda正田 樹PitcherBorn: (1981-11-03) November 3, 1981 (age 42)Ota, Gunma, JapanBatted: LeftThrew: LeftProfessional debutNPB: August 6, 2000, for the Nippon Ham FightersCPBL: March 29, 2009, for the Sinon BullsLast appearanceNPB: June 27, 2013, for the Tokyo Yakult SwallowsCPBL: May 11, 2014, for the Lamigo MonkeysNPB statisticsWin–loss record25–38Earned run average4.70Strik...

Ice hockey playoffs 1988 Stanley Cup playoffsTournament detailsDatesApril 6–May 26, 1988Teams16Defending championsEdmonton OilersFinal positionsChampionsEdmonton OilersRunner-upBoston BruinsTournament statisticsScoring leader(s)Wayne Gretzky (Oilers)(43 points)MVPWayne Gretzky (Oilers)← 19871989 → The 1988 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 6, after the conclusion of the 1987–88 NHL season. It conclud...

2015 Italian neo-noir crime film SuburraTheatrical release posterDirected byStefano SollimaScreenplay by Stefano Rulli Sandro Petraglia Carlo Bonini Giancarlo De Cataldo Story by Stefano Rulli Sandro Petraglia Based onSuburraby Carlo Bonini Giancarlo De CataldoProduced by Riccardo Tozzi Marco Chimenz Giovanni Stabilini Éric Névé Starring Pierfrancesco Favino Elio Germano Claudio Amendola CinematographyPaolo CarneraEdited byPatrizio MaroneMusic byM83Productioncompanies Cattleya Rai Cinema L...

American poker player Loni HarwoodLoni Harwood in 2019ResidenceStaten IslandWorld Series of PokerBracelet(s)2[1]Final table(s)5Money finish(es)35Highest ITMMain Event finish721, 2018World Poker TourFinal table(s)1Money finish(es)8European Poker TourMoney finish(es)1Information accurate as of 2018-07-18. Loni Harwood (born c. 1989) is a professional poker player who won a World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2013 World Series of Poker. She won two World Series of Poker Circuit events ...

Vital Concept - B&B Hotels Информация о команде Дисциплина Велошоссе Статус UCI Professional Continental teams UCI код VCB Регистрация  Франция Основана 2018 Сезонов 6 Ключевые персоны Генеральныйменеджер Жером Пино Спортивныйдиректор Дидье РоусГиллес ПашардДжимми АнгульванЯвонник Болгивани Пр...

2013 studio album by ShiningOne One OneStudio album by ShiningReleasedApril 8, 2013GenreAvant-garde metal, extreme metal, alternative metal, industrial metal, progressive metal, experimental rock, jazz fusionLength35:49LabelUniversal/Indie RecordingsProducerJørgen MunkebyShining chronology Live Blackjazz(2011) One One One(2013) International Blackjazz Society(2015) One One One is the sixth studio album by the Norwegian band Shining, released through Universal on April 8, 2013, and In...

Australian rules footballer This article uses bare URLs, which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot. Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style. Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as reFill (documentation) and Citation bot (documentation). (August 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Australian rules footballer Jamie Charman Personal info...