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The background of international relations; our world horizons: national and international
- Title
- The background of international relations; our world horizons: national and international, by Charles Hodges ...
- Author
- Hodges, Charles, 1894-1964.
- Publication
- New York, J. Wiley & Sons, Inc.; London, Chapman & Hall, Limited, 1931.
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- Description
- xvi, 743 pages illustrations (including maps) diagrams; 24 cm
- Series Statement
- Wiley social science series
- Uniform Title
- Wiley social science series.
- Subject
- Note
- Map and diagram on lining-papers.
- Bibliography (note)
- "Reading references": p. 681-736.
- Contents
- I: Windows on the world -- 1. The realities of world politics -- 2. The approach to international relations -- Foundations -- II: The nations -- 3. International society in three worlds -- 4. The conflict of civilizations -- III: The human setting -- 5. Environment and national destiny -- 6. Barrier and highway in world life -- 7. The human side of world politics -- IV: The swarming of the nations -- 8. The westward movement of world power -- 9. The passing of world frontiers -- Structures -- V: The society of nations -- 10. The family of nations: a modern world institution -- 11. The law of nations: the legal basis of world life -- 12. International intercourse: the foreign relations of nations -- 13. World organization -- 14. Pre-war international organization -- 15. Post-war international organization -- VI: The business of the nations -- 16. Empires of business: the industrial revolution in world -- 17. Economic nationalism: its politics and diplomacy -- 18. Bringing international organization to the business world -- Working forces -- VII: Nationalism, imperialism and inter-nationalism -- 19. Modern nationalism: "the idea of country" -- 20. Imperialism: its characteristics and consequences -- 21. Internationalism: the nations and the world -- World horizons -- VIII: The public and foreign affairs -- 22. The nerves of world politics: international communications -- 23. World news: the press and the nations -- 24. Public opinion in world affairs: the popular control of foreign relations -- Consequences -- IX: The nation in arms -- 25. War in the world of nations: causes and effects -- 26. The future of force in international society: armament limitation, security, and the outlawry of war -- 27. International justice: the growth of world law and public right in international society -- X: The future of international society -- 28. The prospects of world politics: the conditions of eventual peace.
- LCCN
- 31017588
- OCLC
- ocm03807634
- 3807634
- SCSB-982304
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library