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The World's Highway

Some Notes On America's Relation To Sea Power And Nonmilitary Sanctions For The Law Of Nations (1915)

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380 pages
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14 hours

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Focusing on America's role in international relations, the book examines the significance of sea power and advocates for nonmilitary sanctions like economic measures and diplomacy to uphold international law. Angell argues for a proactive American stance in fostering global peace and stability, supported by historical examples. This 1915 work provides a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the early 20th century, emphasizing the importance of nonmilitary strategies in preventing conflicts.

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The World's Highway, Norman Angell

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2008
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