This book examines Vatican diplomacy from the fall of the Papal States in 1870 to the present day. The contributors focus on the concept of permanent neutrality and trace the Vatican’s political transformation into a modern international institution in conjunction with its use of neutrality as a tool of diplomacy and statecraft.
This book examines Vatican diplomacy from the fall of the Papal States in 1870 to the present day. The contributors focus on the concept of permanent neutrality and trace the Vatican’s political transformation into a modern international institution in conjunction with its use of neutrality as a tool of diplomacy and statecraft.
Marshall J. Breger is professor at the Columbus School of Law of the Catholic University of America. Herbert Reginbogin is a fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at the Catholic University of America.
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Acknowledgments Introduction, Marshall J. Breger and Herbert Reginbogin FROM THE PAPAL STATES TO THE VATICAN: 1870-1929 Chapter 1 - The Holy See and Neutrality: Vatican Diplomacy 1870-1929, John F. Pollard Chapter 2 - The Holy See and Neutrality in the Aftermath of World War I: The Consequences of the Treaty of Versailles and Other Peace Treaties, Kurt Martens Chapter 3 - The Lateran Treaty and the Hermeneutics of the Holy See Neutrality, Maria d'Airenzo THE LONG SECOND WORLD WAR 1931-1945 Chapter 4 - Neutrality to the Test: The Vatican and the Fascist Wars of the Thirties, Lucia Ceci Chapter 5 - Vatican Diplomacy and Church Realities in the Philippines during World War II, Pascal Lottaz Chapter 6 - Pope Pius XII, Vatican Neutrality, and the Holocaust: Case Studies from the Newly Opened Vatican Archives, Suzanne Brown-Fleming INTO THE COLD: 1950-1990 Chapter 7 - No Neutrality in Ideology: The Holy See and the Cold War, Piotr H. Kosicki Chapter 8 - The Holy See's Efforts to Secure the
Acknowledgments Introduction, Marshall J. Breger and Herbert Reginbogin FROM THE PAPAL STATES TO THE VATICAN: 1870-1929 Chapter 1 - The Holy See and Neutrality: Vatican Diplomacy 1870-1929, John F. Pollard Chapter 2 - The Holy See and Neutrality in the Aftermath of World War I: The Consequences of the Treaty of Versailles and Other Peace Treaties, Kurt Martens Chapter 3 - The Lateran Treaty and the Hermeneutics of the Holy See Neutrality, Maria d'Airenzo THE LONG SECOND WORLD WAR 1931-1945 Chapter 4 - Neutrality to the Test: The Vatican and the Fascist Wars of the Thirties, Lucia Ceci Chapter 5 - Vatican Diplomacy and Church Realities in the Philippines during World War II, Pascal Lottaz Chapter 6 - Pope Pius XII, Vatican Neutrality, and the Holocaust: Case Studies from the Newly Opened Vatican Archives, Suzanne Brown-Fleming INTO THE COLD: 1950-1990 Chapter 7 - No Neutrality in Ideology: The Holy See and the Cold War, Piotr H. Kosicki Chapter 8 - The Holy See's Efforts to Secure the
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