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Balancing Strategy provides a comprehensive analysis of maritime power dynamics during the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), one of history’s most significant global conflicts. Author Anna Brinkman investigates how neutral nations navigated the complexities of maintaining neutrality while managing sea commerce and naval pressures from belligerent powers.
The book examines the intersection of three critical elements: the practical application of sea power by major naval forces, the legal frameworks governing neutrality in international law, and the contentious system of prize law that governed the seizure of merchant vessels. Through detailed case studies and archival research, Brinkman demonstrates how these factors influenced diplomatic relations, economic interests, and military strategy throughout the conflict.
This work contributes significantly to our understanding of eighteenth-century naval history, international law development, and the broader geopolitical implications of the Seven Years’ War on global trade routes and neutral state sovereignty.







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