An edition of National isolation an illusion (1924)

National isolation an illusion

political independence not isolation; interdependence of the United States and Europe

National isolation an illusion
Belmont, Perry, Belmont, Perry
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An edition of National isolation an illusion (1924)

National isolation an illusion

political independence not isolation; interdependence of the United States and Europe

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G.P. Putnam's Sons
Language
English
Pages
631

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Table of Contents

Formation of parties.
Disruption and survival of the Democratic party.
Continuity of interdependence.
Land forces and sea power equally military.
The League of Nations and empire policy.
Appendices: I. The abolition of the secrecy of party funds (Senate document no. 495) II. Repudiation of the action of the Chicago convention: address to constituents, July 24, 1896. Resignation from the Democratic state committee, September 5, 1896. III. Personal government or executive officers before Congress; address before the American club of Paris, July 2, 1914. Senate document; letter to the Vice President, inserted in the Congressional record, March 25, 1916.

Edition Notes

"Authorities consulted": p. 603-609.

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New York, London

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Library of Congress
E183 .B45, JX1407 .B4

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xii, 631 p.
Number of pages
631

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6674554M
LCCN
25003730
OCLC/WorldCat
7186421

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OL1213119W

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