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The English-speaking peoples

their future relations and joint international obligations

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their future relations and joint international obligations

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Language
English
Pages
322

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New York

Table of Contents

International anarchy.
Nationalism and sovereignty.
American foreign policy before 1914.
The background of the war.
America's reaction to the war.
The unity of English-speaking people.
Economic interdependence.
Community of policy.
Notes.

Edition Notes

"Some of the material in this book had already appeared in the Political quarterly, the New republic, the Forum, the Annals of the American academy and elsewhere."--Pref.

Classifications

Library of Congress
D446 .B3 1918

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi p., 2 l., 3-322 p.
Number of pages
322

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6612118M
Internet Archive
englishspeakingp01beer
LCCN
18021919
OCLC/WorldCat
8091531

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