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Legalist Empire - International Law American Foreign Relations in Early Twentieth

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Zusatztext A new interpretation of a crucial era in American diplomatic history ... Deeply researched and well-written, Legalist Empire is an important work. It should be on the reading list of anyone interested in American foreign relations, international law, or imperialism. Informationen zum Autor Benjamin Allen Coates is associate professor of history at Wake Forest University. Klappentext This book restores the role of lawyers to the operation of American foreign relations and international law and the making of American empire from the Philippines through the eve of World War II. Zusammenfassung This book restores the role of lawyers to the operation of American foreign relations and international law and the making of American empire from the Philippines through the eve of World War II. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: International Law in Europe and America to 1898 Chapter 2: Selling Empire, 1898-1904 Chapter 3: Legalism at Home: Professionalizing International Law, 1900-1913 Chapter 4: Legalism in the World, 1907-1913 Chapter 5: International Law and Empire in Latin America, 1904-1917 Chapter 6: Legalism, Neutrality, and the Great War, 1914-1918 Chapter 7: World War, Collective Security, and International Law, 1914-1941 Conclusion Abbreviations Used in Notes Notes Bibliography Index

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