Rough Waters

Rough Waters
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This book traces the evolution of the role of the U.S. Merchant ship flag, and the U.S. merchant fleet itself, from the earliest days of the American Republic to the present. The book shows how the protection of the U.S. flag aboard merchant ships was often the cause for U.S. naval engagements, ranging from minor incidents through full-blown, declared wars. It also spells out how in the 20th and 21st centuries, the American-owned merchant fleet has «fled» from the U.S. flag to foreign registries, under flags of convenience. Many other maritime nations have experienced the same development in recent decades, and the world-wide development of this practice, as well as measures to off-set its ill effects are examined.

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Rodney Carisle. Rough Waters

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TITLES IN THE SERIES

With Commodore Perry to Japan: The Journal of William Speiden Jr., 1852–1855

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In the Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton logically spelled out the strategic-commercial reasons for having a navy. However, even in his dispassionate analysis, one sees the evocation of some emotional terms that echo the underlying code. Without a navy, Hamilton reasoned, “our commerce would be a prey to the wanton intermeddlings of all nations at war with each other; who, having nothing to fear from us, would with little scruple or remorse, supply their wants by depredations on our property as often as it fell in their way. The rights of neutrality will only be respected when they are defended by an adequate power. A nation, despicable by its weakness, forfeits even the privilege of being neutral.”23

Hamilton was a passionate follower of the honor code in his personal life, although he had objections to killing someone, out of concern with both the law and religious principles. One study shows he engaged in eleven personal “affairs of honor,” that is, duels, and of course, he famously died in the 1804 duel with Aaron Burr.24

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