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Foundations of world order : the legalist approach to international relations (1898-1922)

Offers historically comprehensive analysis of US foreign policy regarding international law and organizations. This title argues that international legal framework created at the beginning of twentieth century not only influenced the course of American foreign policy but also provided the foundation upon which relations among states were built.
Print Book, English, 1999
Duke University Press, Durham [N.C.], 1999
History
ix, 220 pages ; 25 cm
9780822323273, 9780822323648, 0822323273, 0822323648
156934558
1. The Legalist Approach to International Relations
2. The Obligatory Arbitration of International Disputes
3. The Foundation of an International Court of Justice
4. The Codification of Customary International Law
5. Creating a New Regime for the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes
6. U.S. Legalist Imperial Policy toward Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Far East
7. The Foundation of the Inter-American System of International Relations and Its Central American Subsystem
8. U.S. Neutrality toward the First World War
Appendix. International Law and the Use of Force: Beyond Regime Theory