The background of international relations; our world horizons: national and international

Title
  1. The background of international relations; our world horizons: national and international, by Charles Hodges ...
Published by
  1. New York, J. Wiley & Sons, Inc.; London, Chapman & Hall, Limited, 1931.
Author
  1. Hodges, Charles, 1894-1964.

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Description
  1. xvi, 743 pages illustrations (including maps) diagrams; 24 cm
Series statement
  1. Wiley social science series
Uniform title
  1. Wiley social science series.
Subject
  1. World politics
  2. International relations
  3. International cooperation
  4. Economic policy
  5. International Cooperation
  6. international relations
  7. WORLD POLITICS
  8. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  9. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
  10. ECONOMIC POLICY
Contents
  1. 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.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Map and diagram on lining-papers.
Bibliography (note)
  1. "Reading references": p. 681-736.