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Dry Diplomacy: The United States, Great Britain, and Prohibition - Paperback

Dry Diplomacy: The United States, Great Britain, and Prohibition - Paperback

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by Lawrence Spinelli (Author)

Dry Diplomacy is the first complete treatment of the diplomatic ramifications of Prohibition. Spinelli explores the widespread effects on international law, shipping, foreign policy, and trade. In this context, American interests appeared to be pitted against those of Britain as she sought to recover from the First World War by expanding trade, promoting domestic industries such as whiskey distilling, and reasserting shipping dominance in the sea lanes. American interference with international shipping-undertaken in order to disrupt what Presidents Harding and Coolidge deemed British alcohol smuggling-would lead to a diplomatic crisis in the mid-1920s.

Author Biography

Lawrence Spinelli is director of public affairs at the Overseas Private Investment Corporation. He spent over a decade on Capitol Hill as a policy and communications director for three members of Congress and has been assistant professor of political science at Drew University and a lecturer at American University.

Number of Pages: 200
Dimensions: 0.55 x 8.88 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: November 01, 2007