Notions of Neutralities examines the concept of neutrality at the international level over the last millennium. The contributors approach the topic from multiple disciplinary perspectives and examine neutrality in several regions and time periods. They demonstrate that neutrality is an active and essential part of the international system
Notions of Neutralities examines the concept of neutrality at the international level over the last millennium. The contributors approach the topic from multiple disciplinary perspectives and examine neutrality in several regions and time periods. They demonstrate that neutrality is an active and essential part of the international system
Pascal Lottaz teaches at Temple University, Japan Campus. Herbert R. Reginbogin teaches at Touro College.
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Preface Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin Introduction Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin Chapter 1: A Three-Fold Struggle over Neutrality: The American Experience in the 1930s Stephen C. Neff Chapter 2: Changing Concepts and Understandings of Neutrality in the Cold War: The Neutral and Non-Aligned States (N+N) Oliver Bange Chapter 3: "Neutrality our most precious treasure keeps war far away." Narratives of Dutch Neutrality 1840-1940 Wim Klinkert Chapter 4: The Forgotten History of Maritime Neutrality 1500-1800 Leos Müller Chapter 5: The British View of Neutrality in 1872 Elizabeth Chadwick Chapter 6: Neutrality and Wartime Japan Pascal Lottaz Chapter 7: "Private Neutrality": The Bank for International Settlements Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin Chapter 8: Neutrality as an Instrument of Soviet Foreign Policy 1945-53 Peter Ruggenthaler Chapter 9: Neutrality: Past Lessons & Visions: Providing Peace Security and Justice in the 21st Century Herbert R. Reginbogin Chapter 10: The Vatican WWII and Asia: Lessons of Neutral Diplomacy Pascal Lottaz and Florentino Rodao Chapter 11: The Evolution of Yugoslav Non-alignment: How Yugoslavia Abandoned its Opposition to Neutrality Tvrtko Jakovina Chapter 12: Politics of Neutrality in the Post-Soviet Space: A Comparison of Concepts Practices and Outcomes of Neutrality in Moldova Turkmenistan and Ukraine 1990-2015 David X. Noack Conclusion Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin
Preface Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin Introduction Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin Chapter 1: A Three-Fold Struggle over Neutrality: The American Experience in the 1930s Stephen C. Neff Chapter 2: Changing Concepts and Understandings of Neutrality in the Cold War: The Neutral and Non-Aligned States (N+N) Oliver Bange Chapter 3: "Neutrality our most precious treasure keeps war far away." Narratives of Dutch Neutrality 1840-1940 Wim Klinkert Chapter 4: The Forgotten History of Maritime Neutrality 1500-1800 Leos Müller Chapter 5: The British View of Neutrality in 1872 Elizabeth Chadwick Chapter 6: Neutrality and Wartime Japan Pascal Lottaz Chapter 7: "Private Neutrality": The Bank for International Settlements Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin Chapter 8: Neutrality as an Instrument of Soviet Foreign Policy 1945-53 Peter Ruggenthaler Chapter 9: Neutrality: Past Lessons & Visions: Providing Peace Security and Justice in the 21st Century Herbert R. Reginbogin Chapter 10: The Vatican WWII and Asia: Lessons of Neutral Diplomacy Pascal Lottaz and Florentino Rodao Chapter 11: The Evolution of Yugoslav Non-alignment: How Yugoslavia Abandoned its Opposition to Neutrality Tvrtko Jakovina Chapter 12: Politics of Neutrality in the Post-Soviet Space: A Comparison of Concepts Practices and Outcomes of Neutrality in Moldova Turkmenistan and Ukraine 1990-2015 David X. Noack Conclusion Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin
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