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Heir to empire: United States economic diplomacy, 1916–1923
This scholarly work by Carl P. Parrini analyzes the emergence and evolution of United States economic diplomacy during the years 1916 to 1923, a period marked by World War I and the early postwar international order. Parrini examines how American policymakers, bankers, and business leaders shaped global financial structures and sought to expand U.S. influence through loans, trade policy, and economic agreements. The book provides a detailed study of the interplay between domestic economic interests and foreign policy objectives, highlighting the United States’ transition toward a more assertive role in global economic affairs. It is a foundational work for understanding early twentieth-century American economic statecraft.
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