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Originally published in 1972, this book contains selected significant documents to illustrate Soviet foreign policy between 1953 and 1970 in the words of Soviet leaders and Soviet people.
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Originally published in 1972, this book contains selected significant documents to illustrate Soviet foreign policy between 1953 and 1970 in the words of Soviet leaders and Soviet people.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000644005
- Artikelnr.: 64997924
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000644005
- Artikelnr.: 64997924
H. Hanak was Lecturer in International Relations, with special reference to Russian foreign policy, at the School of Slavonic and Eas Duropean Studies at the University of London.
Introduction. Suggested Exercises. Select Documents. Part 1: Traditional
Neutrality 1.Extract from On the Law of War and Peace by Hugo Grotius,
Translated by Francis W. Kelsey 2. Extracts from the Hague Conventions of
1907 a) Convention V Respecting the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers and
Persons in Case of War on Land b) Convention XIII Concerning the Rights and
Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War. The Belgian Case 3. A) Extracts from
The Great European Treaties of the Nineteenth Century by Sir Augustus Oakes
and R. B. Mowat b) Extracts from the Treaty of London, 19 April 1939 and
the Annex Thereto 4. Extract from Albert of Belgium by Emile Cammaerts 5.
Extract from British Documents on the Origins of the War Edited by G. P.
Gooch and H. V. Temperly (Volumes VIII, HMSO 1935) 6. Extracts From
Letters From the Chief of the Belgian General Staff to the Belgian Minister
of War a) 10 April 1906 b) 24 April 1912 Part 2: The First World War a) The
End of Belgian Neutrality 7. Extract from a Telegram sent by the German
Ambassador to Britain (Prince Lichnowsky) to the German Foreign Secretary
(von Jagow) 29 July 1914 8. The German Ultimatum to Belgium, 2 August 1914
9. 'The Night of August 2 1914'. Further Extracts from Albert of Belgium
by Emile Cammaerts 10. Extracts from a Speech by the German Imperail
Chancellor (von Bethmann Hollweg) to the German Reichstag, 4 August 1914 b)
China 11. Extract from 'Japanese Violation of Chinese Territory' by J. W.
Garner from International Law and the World War c) America 12. Extracts
from Two Speeches by President Woodrow Wilson a) 18 August 1914 b) 2 April
1917 13. Extracts from ' The Position of America as the Greatest Neutral'
by Nils Ørvik, from The Decline of Neutrality 1914-41 d) Norway 14. Chapter
II 2 'Weak Power Neutrality' by Nils Ørvik, from the The Decline of
Neutrality 1914-41 Part 3: The Inter-War Years 15. Articles 10, 11, 16 and
17 of the Covenant of the League of Nations 16. Extracts from the
Resolution of Ratification of the Treaty of Versailles, as amended by, and
put to, the United States Senate, 19 March 1920 17. Extract from A History
of the League of Nations by F. P. Walters 18. Extract from the Speech of
Senator Dandurand (Canada), to the League Assembly, on the Resolution
Approving the Geneva Protocol, 2 October 1924 19. Extracts from a Letter of
Gustav Stresemann (Foreign Minister of Germany), to Sir Eric Drummond
(Secretary-General of the League), 12 December 1924 20. Joint Resolution of
the United States Congress, 31 August 1935 (The Neutrality Act) 21. Extract
from Neutrality for the United States by E. Borchard and W. P. Lage 22.
Speech of Franklin D. Roosevelt, at Chicago, 5 October 1937 (The Quarantine
Speech) 23. Extract from Undeclared War by Elizabeth Wiskemann Part IV: The
Second World War 24. Extract from Neutrality for the United States by E.
Borchard and W. P. Lage 25. Extract from 'Norway: Political Antecedents to
the German Invasion' by Agnes H. Hicks, from The Survey of International
Affairs 1939-46: The Initial Triumph of the Axis edited by Arnold Toynbee
and Veronica M. Toynbee 26. Extract from 'Switzerland' by Constance Howard
from The Survey of International Affairs 1939-46: The War and the Neutrals
edited by Arnold Toynbee and Veronica M. Toynbee 27. 'A Test of Neutrality:
Sweden in the Second World War' by H. Gunnar Hägglöf, Swedish Ambassador to
Britain Part 5: Neutrality in the Atomic Age 28. Extracts from 'Is Swiss
Neutrality Still Justified?' by Max Petitpierre, from Switzerland, Present
and Future 29. Extracts from ' Austria - A Neutralized State' by Peter Lyon
from Neutralism 30. Extracts from the Declaration of the Belgrade
Conference of Heads of State and Government of Nonaligned Countries, 1-6
September 1961 31. Extracts from 'Neutralism: An Analysis' by Michael
Brecher from The New States of Asia 32. Extracts from Cambodia by Michael
Leifer.
Neutrality 1.Extract from On the Law of War and Peace by Hugo Grotius,
Translated by Francis W. Kelsey 2. Extracts from the Hague Conventions of
1907 a) Convention V Respecting the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers and
Persons in Case of War on Land b) Convention XIII Concerning the Rights and
Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War. The Belgian Case 3. A) Extracts from
The Great European Treaties of the Nineteenth Century by Sir Augustus Oakes
and R. B. Mowat b) Extracts from the Treaty of London, 19 April 1939 and
the Annex Thereto 4. Extract from Albert of Belgium by Emile Cammaerts 5.
Extract from British Documents on the Origins of the War Edited by G. P.
Gooch and H. V. Temperly (Volumes VIII, HMSO 1935) 6. Extracts From
Letters From the Chief of the Belgian General Staff to the Belgian Minister
of War a) 10 April 1906 b) 24 April 1912 Part 2: The First World War a) The
End of Belgian Neutrality 7. Extract from a Telegram sent by the German
Ambassador to Britain (Prince Lichnowsky) to the German Foreign Secretary
(von Jagow) 29 July 1914 8. The German Ultimatum to Belgium, 2 August 1914
9. 'The Night of August 2 1914'. Further Extracts from Albert of Belgium
by Emile Cammaerts 10. Extracts from a Speech by the German Imperail
Chancellor (von Bethmann Hollweg) to the German Reichstag, 4 August 1914 b)
China 11. Extract from 'Japanese Violation of Chinese Territory' by J. W.
Garner from International Law and the World War c) America 12. Extracts
from Two Speeches by President Woodrow Wilson a) 18 August 1914 b) 2 April
1917 13. Extracts from ' The Position of America as the Greatest Neutral'
by Nils Ørvik, from The Decline of Neutrality 1914-41 d) Norway 14. Chapter
II 2 'Weak Power Neutrality' by Nils Ørvik, from the The Decline of
Neutrality 1914-41 Part 3: The Inter-War Years 15. Articles 10, 11, 16 and
17 of the Covenant of the League of Nations 16. Extracts from the
Resolution of Ratification of the Treaty of Versailles, as amended by, and
put to, the United States Senate, 19 March 1920 17. Extract from A History
of the League of Nations by F. P. Walters 18. Extract from the Speech of
Senator Dandurand (Canada), to the League Assembly, on the Resolution
Approving the Geneva Protocol, 2 October 1924 19. Extracts from a Letter of
Gustav Stresemann (Foreign Minister of Germany), to Sir Eric Drummond
(Secretary-General of the League), 12 December 1924 20. Joint Resolution of
the United States Congress, 31 August 1935 (The Neutrality Act) 21. Extract
from Neutrality for the United States by E. Borchard and W. P. Lage 22.
Speech of Franklin D. Roosevelt, at Chicago, 5 October 1937 (The Quarantine
Speech) 23. Extract from Undeclared War by Elizabeth Wiskemann Part IV: The
Second World War 24. Extract from Neutrality for the United States by E.
Borchard and W. P. Lage 25. Extract from 'Norway: Political Antecedents to
the German Invasion' by Agnes H. Hicks, from The Survey of International
Affairs 1939-46: The Initial Triumph of the Axis edited by Arnold Toynbee
and Veronica M. Toynbee 26. Extract from 'Switzerland' by Constance Howard
from The Survey of International Affairs 1939-46: The War and the Neutrals
edited by Arnold Toynbee and Veronica M. Toynbee 27. 'A Test of Neutrality:
Sweden in the Second World War' by H. Gunnar Hägglöf, Swedish Ambassador to
Britain Part 5: Neutrality in the Atomic Age 28. Extracts from 'Is Swiss
Neutrality Still Justified?' by Max Petitpierre, from Switzerland, Present
and Future 29. Extracts from ' Austria - A Neutralized State' by Peter Lyon
from Neutralism 30. Extracts from the Declaration of the Belgrade
Conference of Heads of State and Government of Nonaligned Countries, 1-6
September 1961 31. Extracts from 'Neutralism: An Analysis' by Michael
Brecher from The New States of Asia 32. Extracts from Cambodia by Michael
Leifer.
Introduction. Suggested Exercises. Select Documents. Part 1: Traditional
Neutrality 1.Extract from On the Law of War and Peace by Hugo Grotius,
Translated by Francis W. Kelsey 2. Extracts from the Hague Conventions of
1907 a) Convention V Respecting the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers and
Persons in Case of War on Land b) Convention XIII Concerning the Rights and
Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War. The Belgian Case 3. A) Extracts from
The Great European Treaties of the Nineteenth Century by Sir Augustus Oakes
and R. B. Mowat b) Extracts from the Treaty of London, 19 April 1939 and
the Annex Thereto 4. Extract from Albert of Belgium by Emile Cammaerts 5.
Extract from British Documents on the Origins of the War Edited by G. P.
Gooch and H. V. Temperly (Volumes VIII, HMSO 1935) 6. Extracts From
Letters From the Chief of the Belgian General Staff to the Belgian Minister
of War a) 10 April 1906 b) 24 April 1912 Part 2: The First World War a) The
End of Belgian Neutrality 7. Extract from a Telegram sent by the German
Ambassador to Britain (Prince Lichnowsky) to the German Foreign Secretary
(von Jagow) 29 July 1914 8. The German Ultimatum to Belgium, 2 August 1914
9. 'The Night of August 2 1914'. Further Extracts from Albert of Belgium
by Emile Cammaerts 10. Extracts from a Speech by the German Imperail
Chancellor (von Bethmann Hollweg) to the German Reichstag, 4 August 1914 b)
China 11. Extract from 'Japanese Violation of Chinese Territory' by J. W.
Garner from International Law and the World War c) America 12. Extracts
from Two Speeches by President Woodrow Wilson a) 18 August 1914 b) 2 April
1917 13. Extracts from ' The Position of America as the Greatest Neutral'
by Nils Ørvik, from The Decline of Neutrality 1914-41 d) Norway 14. Chapter
II 2 'Weak Power Neutrality' by Nils Ørvik, from the The Decline of
Neutrality 1914-41 Part 3: The Inter-War Years 15. Articles 10, 11, 16 and
17 of the Covenant of the League of Nations 16. Extracts from the
Resolution of Ratification of the Treaty of Versailles, as amended by, and
put to, the United States Senate, 19 March 1920 17. Extract from A History
of the League of Nations by F. P. Walters 18. Extract from the Speech of
Senator Dandurand (Canada), to the League Assembly, on the Resolution
Approving the Geneva Protocol, 2 October 1924 19. Extracts from a Letter of
Gustav Stresemann (Foreign Minister of Germany), to Sir Eric Drummond
(Secretary-General of the League), 12 December 1924 20. Joint Resolution of
the United States Congress, 31 August 1935 (The Neutrality Act) 21. Extract
from Neutrality for the United States by E. Borchard and W. P. Lage 22.
Speech of Franklin D. Roosevelt, at Chicago, 5 October 1937 (The Quarantine
Speech) 23. Extract from Undeclared War by Elizabeth Wiskemann Part IV: The
Second World War 24. Extract from Neutrality for the United States by E.
Borchard and W. P. Lage 25. Extract from 'Norway: Political Antecedents to
the German Invasion' by Agnes H. Hicks, from The Survey of International
Affairs 1939-46: The Initial Triumph of the Axis edited by Arnold Toynbee
and Veronica M. Toynbee 26. Extract from 'Switzerland' by Constance Howard
from The Survey of International Affairs 1939-46: The War and the Neutrals
edited by Arnold Toynbee and Veronica M. Toynbee 27. 'A Test of Neutrality:
Sweden in the Second World War' by H. Gunnar Hägglöf, Swedish Ambassador to
Britain Part 5: Neutrality in the Atomic Age 28. Extracts from 'Is Swiss
Neutrality Still Justified?' by Max Petitpierre, from Switzerland, Present
and Future 29. Extracts from ' Austria - A Neutralized State' by Peter Lyon
from Neutralism 30. Extracts from the Declaration of the Belgrade
Conference of Heads of State and Government of Nonaligned Countries, 1-6
September 1961 31. Extracts from 'Neutralism: An Analysis' by Michael
Brecher from The New States of Asia 32. Extracts from Cambodia by Michael
Leifer.
Neutrality 1.Extract from On the Law of War and Peace by Hugo Grotius,
Translated by Francis W. Kelsey 2. Extracts from the Hague Conventions of
1907 a) Convention V Respecting the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers and
Persons in Case of War on Land b) Convention XIII Concerning the Rights and
Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War. The Belgian Case 3. A) Extracts from
The Great European Treaties of the Nineteenth Century by Sir Augustus Oakes
and R. B. Mowat b) Extracts from the Treaty of London, 19 April 1939 and
the Annex Thereto 4. Extract from Albert of Belgium by Emile Cammaerts 5.
Extract from British Documents on the Origins of the War Edited by G. P.
Gooch and H. V. Temperly (Volumes VIII, HMSO 1935) 6. Extracts From
Letters From the Chief of the Belgian General Staff to the Belgian Minister
of War a) 10 April 1906 b) 24 April 1912 Part 2: The First World War a) The
End of Belgian Neutrality 7. Extract from a Telegram sent by the German
Ambassador to Britain (Prince Lichnowsky) to the German Foreign Secretary
(von Jagow) 29 July 1914 8. The German Ultimatum to Belgium, 2 August 1914
9. 'The Night of August 2 1914'. Further Extracts from Albert of Belgium
by Emile Cammaerts 10. Extracts from a Speech by the German Imperail
Chancellor (von Bethmann Hollweg) to the German Reichstag, 4 August 1914 b)
China 11. Extract from 'Japanese Violation of Chinese Territory' by J. W.
Garner from International Law and the World War c) America 12. Extracts
from Two Speeches by President Woodrow Wilson a) 18 August 1914 b) 2 April
1917 13. Extracts from ' The Position of America as the Greatest Neutral'
by Nils Ørvik, from The Decline of Neutrality 1914-41 d) Norway 14. Chapter
II 2 'Weak Power Neutrality' by Nils Ørvik, from the The Decline of
Neutrality 1914-41 Part 3: The Inter-War Years 15. Articles 10, 11, 16 and
17 of the Covenant of the League of Nations 16. Extracts from the
Resolution of Ratification of the Treaty of Versailles, as amended by, and
put to, the United States Senate, 19 March 1920 17. Extract from A History
of the League of Nations by F. P. Walters 18. Extract from the Speech of
Senator Dandurand (Canada), to the League Assembly, on the Resolution
Approving the Geneva Protocol, 2 October 1924 19. Extracts from a Letter of
Gustav Stresemann (Foreign Minister of Germany), to Sir Eric Drummond
(Secretary-General of the League), 12 December 1924 20. Joint Resolution of
the United States Congress, 31 August 1935 (The Neutrality Act) 21. Extract
from Neutrality for the United States by E. Borchard and W. P. Lage 22.
Speech of Franklin D. Roosevelt, at Chicago, 5 October 1937 (The Quarantine
Speech) 23. Extract from Undeclared War by Elizabeth Wiskemann Part IV: The
Second World War 24. Extract from Neutrality for the United States by E.
Borchard and W. P. Lage 25. Extract from 'Norway: Political Antecedents to
the German Invasion' by Agnes H. Hicks, from The Survey of International
Affairs 1939-46: The Initial Triumph of the Axis edited by Arnold Toynbee
and Veronica M. Toynbee 26. Extract from 'Switzerland' by Constance Howard
from The Survey of International Affairs 1939-46: The War and the Neutrals
edited by Arnold Toynbee and Veronica M. Toynbee 27. 'A Test of Neutrality:
Sweden in the Second World War' by H. Gunnar Hägglöf, Swedish Ambassador to
Britain Part 5: Neutrality in the Atomic Age 28. Extracts from 'Is Swiss
Neutrality Still Justified?' by Max Petitpierre, from Switzerland, Present
and Future 29. Extracts from ' Austria - A Neutralized State' by Peter Lyon
from Neutralism 30. Extracts from the Declaration of the Belgrade
Conference of Heads of State and Government of Nonaligned Countries, 1-6
September 1961 31. Extracts from 'Neutralism: An Analysis' by Michael
Brecher from The New States of Asia 32. Extracts from Cambodia by Michael
Leifer.