Conflict at Sea: How the British Defeat of the Spanish Armada Changed the Face of Naval Warfare1/1/2024 ![]() These eras were chosen due to several important parallels with the emerging era of GPC. It then applies these categories in analysis of four distinct dyadic rivalries contested in three post-1780 eras of GPC: the United Kingdom (UK) and France UK and Imperial Germany UK and the United States, and the United States and Imperial Japan. The chapter develops a framework for evaluating the main competitive categories of Great Power competition (GPC): political and diplomatic, ideological, informational, military, and economic. ![]() It surveys many of the recent major studies about Great Power transitions since 1500, establishing that the vast majority of such transitions include some form of direct Great Power clash (war). The chapter reviews the major contemporary theories about interstate power competition and state power transitions. ![]()
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