"Outline of the Continental Continental Treaty: Andrew Jackson and his men basically turn their guns at his head and ride the Spanish ambassador saying" Do you want to sell to us in Florida? " "
Demonstrate or demonstrate military power in a threatening manner, encourage the state to "cooperate", do not pose a blatant threat or actually participate in military operations
For example, sending a fleet to a practice match is on the coast of a country that does not give you what you want This is a typical example of Gumboat diplomacy. The idea is to remind you that they are stronger than them, so you can always destroy their own and kill their people if they do not do what you want .
If the power of the Gunboat Diplomacy is stronger than that of the opponent, that analogy is mutually beneficial to them - if the target destroys the military force you were once threatening, everything you do is rational is. You like them without slaughter. If they succumb to your request, they become unruly and you will get what you want. They will not give up, but if they actually do not attack you? You can make it appear as if they tried it at any time. Or just say "make-up" and attack (this is only valid if there is no more power to find an excuse to start scrap)
Even if the Cold War is over, today is still quite common - mainly involving a US aircraft carrier fighter over the dozen, or thousands of Russians and rusty rockets
Comparison: appeal to mandatory and extreme negotiations This turning point is mainly concerned with trade disputes (because 90% of modern trade volume / weight is transported on the water), occasionally inviting maritime blockade, the fleet It is superimposed as compared to flapping. There are certainly non-navy versions
Gumboat diplomacy is considered a form of hegemony. Since the United States became a military force in the first decade of the 20th century, Roswell version of Gumboat diplomacy, great diplomacy was replaced by a US dollar diplomatic part. However, during President Woodrow Wilson, the traditional Gambear diplomacy, in particular the occupation of the US military Veracruz in 1914 during the Mexican Revolution, occurred.
The Western countries have conducted gunboat diplomacy many times with extremely destructive efficiency. China experienced the power of the British Navy with its gunboat diplomacy aimed to end the Opium war. The Japanese came with Americans to end their isolation policy. Although Siam experienced a war that ends the territorial dispute of France. Chinese commissioner Lynn Zexu, whose mission is to conclude the scourge of opium, arrived in Guangzhou in 1839. Opium has destroyed China's society and the economy, and Beijing wants to stop it. However, the UK pursues opium trade from the only port open to foreigners. However, Jeremy Lin's crackdown brought about a diplomatic tension that reached a climax in December 1839 when China blocked trade relations with the UK. British response was to declare war against China, and began the opium war lasting until 1842.
Since President Franklin Roosevelt (1933-1945) passed the "Good Neighbor Policy", it can be said that the climax of Gambot diplomacy in 1933 has ended. In the days before World War II, the United States generally tried to influence Latin America and other countries of the world. However, with the onset of the Cold War, Washington is increasingly seeking naval and military intervention in open and secret forms in the Caribbean, Latin America and other countries. The conflict of the Cold War was subject to a new emergency need, but some observers still considered Washington 's intervention after 1945 as the latest form of Gamboat diplomacy.