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United States Conception of Neutrality S. Gabriel

United States Conception of Neutrality By S. Gabriel

United States Conception of Neutrality by S. Gabriel


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Summary

This study begins by looking at the American concept of neutrality in the 18th and 19th centuries; it then deals with the question of what happened to that concept after Pearl Harbour and once America assumed world leadership.

United States Conception of Neutrality Summary

United States Conception of Neutrality by S. Gabriel

This study begins by looking at the American concept of neutrality in the 18th and 19th centuries. It goes on to discuss the question of what happened to that concept once America assumed world leadership, especially after Pearl Harbour. The work is based on primary documents, and traces in detail the American attitude towards neutrality from 1941 to the mid-fifties. Jurg Martin Gabriel's previous books include How Switzerland is Governed and Das politische System der Schweiz.

Table of Contents

Neutrality before 1941; World War II (1941-45); United Nations (1945-46); UN law vs. Geneva law (1946-49); Alliance building (1948-49); Cold War economic warfare (1949-51); Korean War (1950-53); Geneva Conference (1954); Germany and Austria (1953-55); the legal perspective; American conceptions of neutrality - a summary.

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GOR013594959
9780333472927
0333472926
United States Conception of Neutrality by S. Gabriel
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1988-10-07
306
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