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As the revisionist power early in the 20th century, the US embraced the spirit of Pax Britannica and dubbed itself the ‘open ... growing disparities in wealth and income in the US, Europe and Japan ...
After the turbulent years between 1919 and 1945, when the League of Nations, created after World War I, could not mediate the ...
Japan, Australia’s second largest trading partner in the first half of the 1930s, therefore assumed growing importance – ...
And, at the height of Pax Britannica, a certain Mohandas Karamchand ... a place where merchants from across Europe, the Middle East, and East Africa mingled, haggled, and became extraordinarily ...
The historical foundation of global dominance has long been characterised by periods of stability and order, namely Pax Romana, Pax Britannica ... including those in Europe and Asia, found ...
These include the Concert of Europe from 1814 to 1914 ... 1912), Pax Mongolica (the Mongol Empire from 1271 to 1368) and Pax Britannica (the British Empire from 1815 to 1924).
That changed somewhat when I proceeded to Trinity College, but particularly when I read Jan Morris’s Pax Britannica trilogy ... fictional country in central Europe used as a setting for novels ...
Though it takes its name from the Pax Romana of the first and second centuries and the Pax Britannica of the 19th ... Previous U.S. presidents had guarded Europe against the Soviet Union, stopped ...
Though it takes its name from the Pax Romana of the first and second centuries and the Pax Britannica of the 19th ... Previous U.S. presidents had guarded Europe against the Soviet Union, stopped ...
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