España y la emergencia del poder americano, 1902-1936

Authors

  • José Luis Neila Hernández Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. España

Keywords:

World politics, foreign policy, diplomacy, Spain, the United States of America, contemporary history

Abstract

The disaster of 1898 marked the difference between Spain and the United States of America in relation to their international destiny: the former, a small State that closed an imperial cicle; latter, a new world power that began to design its imperial policy. After war both States started a slow process to normalize its bilateral relations. A path determined by the inequality between both sides of the Altantic Ocean. Their relations showed: a low profile in their political and diplomatic relations; an increasing economic dependence on the framework of the emergent American Capitalism, and an outstanding fluency in their scientific and cultural relations. Likewise, a reality developed in a scenario, the Latin-american world.

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Published

01/07/2007

How to Cite

Neila Hernández, J. L. (2007). España y la emergencia del poder americano, 1902-1936. Temas De Historia Argentina Y Americana, (10), 145–185. Retrieved from https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/THAA/article/view/5530

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Investigaciones