Sunday, January 11, 2004

11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

172. War and Overextension: The Role of Diplomacy, Economics, and Intelligence, 1700 to Present
Marriott, Marriott Ballroom Balcony C

Chair: Carole Fink, Ohio State University
Papers:

Divergence and Overextension: Anglo-Prussian Combined Strategy against France and Austria in the Seven Years’ War, 1755–62
Matt Schumann, University of Exeter

“ We Are Now at War with England, but the Hostilities Are All on Her Side”: The Cold War of the American Civil War—Maritime Commerce, International Crisis, and Naval Deterrence
Howard J. Fuller, King’s College London

The Intelligence War in Asia and the Pacific, 1941–45: The British and Japanese Experiences in Comparison
Douglas Ford, The University of Wales, Aberystwyth


Comment: Sarah C. M. Paine, United States Naval War College