Hegemony in the Pacific

Hegemony in the Pacific

how the United States brought Chilean "Prussianism" to its knees (1883-1892)

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Hegemony in the Pacific offers an unprecedented review of the tensions between Chile and the United States after the War of the Pacific, when the "Andean Lion" emerged as a military and economic power in the South Pacific. With an agile and documented narrative, Andrés González Valencia demonstrates how U.S. diplomacy, far from being neutral, articulated a strategy to subdue Chile's growing influence in the region.The book reviews key episodes - such as the case of the steamship Itata or the USS Baltimore incident - to argue that U.S. hegemony was not a historical accident, but the result of...