2019
DOI: 10.3280/pass2019-108003
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Pax Britannica. Il dibattito sull'imperialismo informale ottocentesco in America Latina

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“…Heraclio Bonilla and Karen Spalding (1972) argued that in the Peruvian case, the weak state apparatus that emerged from independence never became strong enough to counter the informal dependence threaded by British trade, and so the latter continued throughout the entire nineteenth century. This idea of subordination to the British via dependence on British trade encouraged the notion of an informal imperialism, a concept that has been revived during the last few years and that is defined as the indirect domination that Latin America became subject to when it joined the According to Deborah Besseghini (2019Besseghini ( , 2020bBesseghini ( and 2021, this subjection was not based on explicit coercion, but upon an agreement between the parts. She describes informal imperialism as a new kind of indirect domination with political-strategic ends, a subtle and complex relationship that was carried out by official and officious agents who responded to the interests of imperial institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heraclio Bonilla and Karen Spalding (1972) argued that in the Peruvian case, the weak state apparatus that emerged from independence never became strong enough to counter the informal dependence threaded by British trade, and so the latter continued throughout the entire nineteenth century. This idea of subordination to the British via dependence on British trade encouraged the notion of an informal imperialism, a concept that has been revived during the last few years and that is defined as the indirect domination that Latin America became subject to when it joined the According to Deborah Besseghini (2019Besseghini ( , 2020bBesseghini ( and 2021, this subjection was not based on explicit coercion, but upon an agreement between the parts. She describes informal imperialism as a new kind of indirect domination with political-strategic ends, a subtle and complex relationship that was carried out by official and officious agents who responded to the interests of imperial institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%