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Uniting Europe ; The trend of international cooperation since the war

1930

by Rappard

GeopoliticsLeague of NationsEconomic RecoverySelf-DeterminationWoodrow WilsonInternational TradeNationalismRussian RevolutionWorld War IWeimar RepublicAnschlussTotalitarianismDemographyNational IncomeOverproductionRaw MaterialsWelfare EconomicsProtectionismSupply and DemandUnemploymentEconomic DevelopmentIndustrial RevolutionStandard of LivingAgricultureMercantilismReparationsTreaty of VersaillesCustoms UnionMonetary StabilityEuropean UnionSovereigntyWelfare State

Table of Contents · 50 segments

1
Front Matter, Series Publications, Title Page, Copyright, and Dedicationbibliography
2
Preface by Edward M. Houseessay
3
Contentsbibliography
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Introduction: The Williamstown Lectures and the Problem of Originalitychapter
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Introduction: Scope and Method of the Lectureschapter
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Self-Determination and the Multiplication of European Stateschapter
7
The Spread of Republican Institutions: General Causes and the Russian Casechapter
8
The German Republic and Wilsonian Propagandachapter
9
Habsburg Collapse, New Republics, and the Limits of Republican Idealismchapter
10
The Crisis of Democracy and the Rise of Dictatorshipschapter
11
International Repercussions of Europe’s Political Evolutionchapter
12
Postwar Economic Evolution: Why Economics Matters for International Cooperationchapter
13
Population, Birth Rates, and Europe’s Changing Social Structurechapter
14
Production, Cereals, and the Beginning of the Coal Questionchapter
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Coal Production, Overcapacity, and the Limits of International Remedieschapter
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Foodstuffs, Raw Materials, and Aggregate Production Indiceschapter
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International Trade and the Conclusion to Post-War Economic Evolutionchapter
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Typology of International Cooperation and the League Methodchapter
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Execution of the Peace Treaties Outside the League of Nationschapter
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Promotion of Prosperity Outside the League of Nations: Genoa and International Bureauschapter
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International Bureaux and Associations Outside League Controlchapter
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European Commercial Treaties, Tariff Instability, and Protectionismchapter
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Natural and Artificial Bases of International Securitychapter
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Non-Aggression Pacts before Kellogg: Genoa, Cuno, and Locarnochapter
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The Kellogg Pact and the Limits of Outlawing Warchapter
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Conciliation and Arbitration Treaties in Postwar Europechapter
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Guarantee Treaties, the Covenant, and Wilson’s Retreat from Anti-Alliance Principleschapter
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French Alliances, the Little Entente, and Eastern European Security Blocschapter
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From Balance of Power to Themis: Conclusion on Cooperation Outside the Leaguechapter
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Cooperation Inside the League: Opening and Methodchapter
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The Members of the Leaguechapter
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The Councilchapter
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The Assemblychapter
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The Secretariatchapter
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The Advisory Commissionschapter
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The International Labor Organizationchapter
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The Permanent Court of International Justicechapter
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The Seat of the Leaguechapter
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Chapter V Introduction: The Changing Activities of the Leaguechapter
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The Execution of the Peace Treatieschapter
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The Promotion of Prosperity and Welfarechapter
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League Cooperation: Classifications, Activities, and Economic-Social Integrationchapter
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The Promotion of Peace and Security: Framing the League’s Central Dutychapter
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League Council Dispute Settlement from the Aaland Islands to the Chaco Frontierchapter
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Peace Machinery and the Renunciation of Warchapter
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Arbitration, Conciliation, Judicial Settlement, and Codification of International Lawchapter
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Sanctions, Disarmament, and the Limits of Collective Securitychapter
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Conclusion: Europe’s Peace and the Need for American Cooperationessay
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Indexbibliography
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Library Circulation and Catalog Markingsbibliography