105 results on '"INTERNATIONALISM"'
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2. Can American Foreign Policy Be Greened?
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KUNKEL, BENJAMIN
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INTERNATIONAL cooperation on environmental policy , *MILITARY policy , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *CLIMATE change prevention , *INTERNATIONALISM ,FOREIGN relations of the United States - Abstract
The article discusses the relation between U.S. foreign policy and environmental policy. Topics include the history of U.S. military interventions, the notion of a green internationalism for promoting climate change prevention, and the notion of progressive or socialist U.S. politics involving an end to military imperialism.
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- 2019
3. The Home Front.
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GRANDIN, GREG
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INTERNATIONALISM , *HISTORY of imperialism ,FOREIGN relations of the United States ,VENEZUELAN foreign relations - Abstract
The article discusses left-wing approaches to U.S. foreign policy in relation to internationalism. Topics include the history of U.S. imperialism, the foreign policy approach of U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, and the foreign policy conducted by U.S. President Donald Trump in relation to Venezuela.
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- 2019
4. THE ALLURE OF NORMALCY.
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KAGAN, ROBERT
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INTERNATIONALISM , *ISOLATIONISM , *COLD War influence , *HISTORY ,FOREIGN relations of the United States ,WORLD War II & society - Abstract
The author discusses U.S. foreign policy as of June 2014, focusing on the implications of a potential shift towards a greater emphasis on domestic affairs and less concern with the needs of other countries through analysis of historical policy. Topics include a history of U.S. global involvement beginning in World War II, the impact of so-called "isolationist" policies, and the influence of the Cold War on foreign policy.
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- 2014
5. A WORLD IMAGINED.
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Krauthammer, Charles
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INTERNATIONAL relations , *COLD War, 1945-1991 , *INTERNATIONALISM , *LIBERALISM , *INTERNATIONAL relations, 1995-2005 , *INTERNATIONAL cooperation , *WAR - Abstract
Focuses on challenges facing the U.S. foreign policy after the end of cold war. View that after cold war, it has become tough for the U.S. to decide on its foreign policy; Discussion on the principles on which the U.S. foreign policy is based; Discussion on Internationalism as reflected in the U.S. foreign policy; Problems with liberalism in foreign policy; Deliberation on legalism as reflected in the U.S. foreign policy; Deliberation on what U.S. foreign policy should be in reference to the problems that the world faces today; View that success of U.S. foreign policy would depend on its ability to promote and strengthen the concept of international community.
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- 1999
6. HANGIN' WITH THE ROMEBOYS.
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Elie, Paul
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CATHOLICS , *BLACK Christians , *RACE discrimination , *RACISM , *AFFIRMATIVE action programs , *INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Focuses on the conflict between black Catholics and the white-dominated Catholic Church in the United States. Allegations regarding separatism and discrimination upon the suspension of a black priest from Washington D.C.; Information on the religious participation of black Catholics and their perceived isolation; Response of the Vatican to the plight of Afro-American Catholics; Role of black Catholics in internationalism of Catholicism; Discussion of issues of affirmative action, racial quotas, and racial tension; Comments on the racist attitude of the Roman Catholic Church.
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- 1992
7. OBJECTIONS TO WORLD GOVERNMENT.
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Davis, Elmer
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INTERNATIONAL relations ,INTERNATIONAL relations, 1945-1989 ,DIPLOMATIC protection ,INTERNATIONALISM ,COLD War, 1945-1991 ,GOVERNMENT policy ,NATIONAL security - Abstract
Assesses the role of the United Nations in ironing out the international tension. Argument against the international status of the United Nations; Composition and function of the United Nations; International threat of dissolving the United Nations; Role of the United Nations in ironing out the antagonism between the Russian empire and the free world; Political significance of the United Nations.
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- 1950
8. Is Nationality in Politics Bankrupt?
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Levine, Isaac Don
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NATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,PATRIOTISM ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,CHAUVINISM & jingoism ,ETHNOLOGY - Abstract
Presents information regarding emerging political nationalism in the world. Contention that the political nationalism is being oriented towards imperialism; Information that it was at the now celebrated Zimmerwald Conference of internationalist Socialists early in the war that the famous principle of "no annexations, no indemnities and the self-determination of all peoples" was born; Contention that the Czechs, who started out with such glorious promise, are already treating German Bohemia in a manner not far different from the treatment that they had received at the hands of Austria.
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- 1919
9. Counsel of Humility.
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Croly, Herbert
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MILITARY personnel ,WAR ,ARMIES ,WOMEN & war ,CHILDREN & war ,INTERNATIONALISM ,DEMOCRACY ,PEACE - Abstract
Reflects on the experiences and sentiments of an English soldier who fought in the war abroad. Recognition of war as the duty of an army on active service; Demand for the exemption of women and children from physical suffering; Inability of the government to heal the spiritual distempers of mankind; Attitude of the soldier toward the excessive claims of internationalism and democracy; Proposal for a fundamental revision of national education to prevent future wars and achieve peace.
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- 1917
10. The Structure of Peace.
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Corly, Herbert
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INTERNATIONAL organization ,PEACE ,NATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONALISM ,PACIFISM ,INTERNATIONAL law ,BALANCE of power ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,NEUTRALITY - Abstract
Reveals that the proposal for the creation of an international organization called League to Enforce Peace has brought to the fore the struggle to combine nationalism and the international order. Pacifists' concerns about the predatory nature of nationalism; Origin of international law; Operation of a system of international accommodation through a balance of power among European nations; Accession of neutral countries to the league.
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- 1917
11. The End of Internationalism.
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Foreman, Clark
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INTERNATIONALISM ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,DEBT ,CONSERVATISM ,INDUSTRIALISM ,COMMUNISM - Abstract
Focuses on the issue of internationalism that was raised in by Great Britain in the World Economic Conference. Attempt of Great Britain to persuade the U.S. in adopting a program in the pattern of pre-war internationalism; Discussion of war debts and currency stabilization; Acceptance of the British debt proposals by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Policy of natural conservatism adopted by the British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald's government; Discussion of the development of modern economic internationalism; Development of industrialism in Great Britain; Infiltration of communism in modern economy.
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- 1933
12. The Irreconcilables.
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Hard, William
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UNITED States legislators ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,INTERNATIONAL organization ,INTERNATIONALISM ,PEACE ,LIBERTY ,UNITED States politics & government, 1913-1921 - Abstract
Discusses the intentions of the so-called Irreconcilable senators who urged the nations of the world to an assembly at Washington for the establishment of a Concert of Nations on hosting conference towards peace by freedom. Comparison between the historical development of the U.S. and Great Britain; Focus of the resolution introduced by Maryland Senator Joseph Irwin France on the need for conciliation of nations so that they will not form hostile coalitions against the Western powers; Opposition of Irreconcilable senators on the Espionage law; Debate among senators on their foreign policies; Comparison of Connecticut Senator Frank Brandegee with Senators Philander Knox and Elihu Root; Members of the Irreconcilables.
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- 1920
13. Home Bound.
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Foer, Franklin
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CONSERVATISM , *POLITICAL participation , *ACTIVISTS , *POLITICIANS , *INTERNATIONALISM , *INTERNATIONAL relations , *FREE trade , *ZIONISM ,UNITED States politics & government, 2001-2009 - Abstract
Focuses on the efforts of U.S. politician Pat Buchanan to rescue conservatism from internationalism, immigration, free trade and Zionism. Support given to Buchanan by European aristocrat Taki Theodoracopulos who will fund and contribute essays to Buchanan's biweekly periodical "The American Conservative"; Reasons behind the failure of Buchanan's criticisms against the foreign policies of U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush; Reaction of the U.S. political landscape to the ideologies of Buchanan; Similarity of Buchanan's suspicions of Wall Street, capitalism, Zionism and U.S. power with the suspicions of the anti-globalization left.
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- 2002
14. THE TRUDEAU AURA.
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Grafstein, Laurence
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PRIME ministers , *INTERNATIONALISM , *FEDERAL government , *MULTICULTURALISM , *NATIONALISM - Abstract
Focuses on Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada. Opinion that secret of Trudeau's political longevity lay in his ability to keep his compatriots entertained; Report that Trudeau conducted his career with exceptional dignity; Statement that Canadian unity should rest on the country's diversity; View internationalism and multicultural federalism as way to progress; Deprivation of Quebec's cultural nationalists of their rationale for separatism.
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- 1984
15. I, CLAUDE.
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Keller, Bill
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INTERNATIONALISM , *DISARMAMENT , *ECONOMIC security , *SOCIAL security , *EMPLOYEES - Abstract
Compares U.S. politician Richard Bolling with politician Claude Pepper who succeeded Bolling as chairman of the U.S. House Rules Committee. Advocacy of internationalism and disarmament by Pepper; Career and family backgrounds of both Bolling and Pepper; Efforts on Pepper to embrace national health insurance, Social Security, public housing, and aid to education, along with the more concrete monuments of the New Deal; Proposal of Pepper that the U.S. should demonstrate its good faith by disarming before a treaty was signed; Views of Pepper on Social Security.
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- 1983
16. AN OPEN LETTER to HHH.
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Lee, William L.
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LETTERS , *INTERNATIONALISM , *VIETNAM War, 1961-1975 , *ANARCHISM , *PRACTICAL politics , *BOMBINGS ,VICE-Presidents of the United States - Abstract
Presents an open letter addressed to the vice president of the U.S. Hubert H. Humphrey on the policies of the administration. Need for policy of constructive internationalism in foreign affairs; Disagreement of the democrats over decision of bombing in Vietnam; Absurd decision of the government to appoint a panel of experts to study Chicago disorders; Statements of the vice president on anarchy.
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- 1968
17. The Professor-Diplomat.
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Taylor, Milton C. and Jaffe, Adrian
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COLLEGE teachers , *INTERNATIONAL cooperation , *INTERNATIONAL relations , *FOREIGN teachers , *INTERNATIONAL solidarity , *INTERNATIONALISM , *COST - Abstract
Discusses the overseas deployment of American professors. Information that professors' assignments took them to 92 countries, they worked in groups ranging in number from two or three to large-scale missions of 50 or more; Description of the objective of the overseas deployment program; Information about countries where they were deployed; Information about the cost involved in the program; Description of experiences of these professors.
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- 1962
18. News and the Newspaper.
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Hart, Hornell and Kingsbury, Susan M.
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NEWSPAPERS ,PREJUDICES ,BIAS (Law) ,MASS media ,JOURNALISM ,TARIFF ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Presents evidences of the distortion of news by newspapers. Degree of journalistic bias in the treatment of debate over the issue of preparedness versus internationalism in the U.S. Senate; Comparison of the treatment of facts by "The New York American" with that of "The Chicago Herald-Examiner"; Analysis of fourteen newspapers, that showed a range of bias on the issue of tariff.
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- 1930
19. The League Revives.
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Brailsford, H. N.
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WORLD War I peace ,PEACE ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,INTERNATIONAL solidarity ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Focuses on issues that are integral to the League of Nations as it celebrates its 10th year anniversary. Agreement between the two rivals, France and England, to advance the work of the League; Promise of England to sign the Optional Clause and of France to sign the General Act, two provisions for dispute resolution under the jurisdiction of the League's Court; Proposal for a revision of the League's Covenant to bring it into literal conformity with the Kellogg Pact.
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- 1929
20. The Re-Discovery of America.
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Frank, Waldo
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UNITED States history ,EUROPEAN history ,PSYCHOLOGY ,INTERNATIONALISM ,PHILOSOPHERS - Abstract
Reports on the rediscovery of the U.S. with reference to the history of Europe. Personification of Europe as an alive organic body; Discussion on general convictions related to human psychology; Disagreement of philosophers Plato and Aristotle, about substance and God; Observation that the internationalism of Karl Marx strove to knit one class across frontiers and since the hierarchic order was no longer valid, to make a heaven of homogeneous classlessness.
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- 1927
21. THE NEW LINE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY.
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Tyler, Gus
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UNITED States political parties ,COMMUNIST parties ,COMMUNISTS ,UNITED States politics & government, 1945-1953 ,CAPITALISM ,ISOLATIONISM ,INTERNATIONALISM ,LIBERALISM - Abstract
Reports on the new line of the Communist Party of the United States. Directives of the new line; Admittance of the party--as its first error--that it was incorrect to have favored the departure of the Wallace forces without masses from the Democratic Party; Report that the first key to the party's new line is the sad plight in which the American Communists find themselves four years after the great campaign of the Progressive Party; Hope of the Communists to duplicate on the non-political level by constructing independent mass movements around a Communist Party solar system; Report that in present-day United States, the foreign policy of the Communists is more in line with economy-minded isolationism than with liberal internationalism; View that monopoly capitalism is divided into two camps--the Truman-Eisenhower-Dulles group, and the Taft-Hoover-MacArthur group; Report that although the Communists reject the ultimate aims of both monopoly-capitalist factions, the Communist Party does not intend to remain neutral in the immediate scrap between the two factions; View that the Communists will seek to infiltrate liberal circles in order to challenge the immediate policies of the liberal leadership.
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- 1953
22. WHY EUROPE HANGS BACK.
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Winner, Percy
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INTERNATIONAL relations ,INTERNATIONAL alliances ,GOVERNMENT policy ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
This article focuses on international relations. Negotiation, patience, compromise, conciliation, even humiliation may be the price of continued partnership between the U.S. and its European allies. The danger in France is of a revival of an even more extreme form of neutralism than the kind that existed before the Soviets made their mistakes in the UN and in Korea. The sum total of the Western European situation during the last month or two is that American policy, by going forward too quickly and too far in order to take fullest advantage of the Russian errors, has itself made serious errors which Russia is exploiting.
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- 1950
23. ADDING A SKILL TO STATESMANSHIP.
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Chisholm, Brock
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HUMAN services ,SPECIALISTS ,SOCIAL structure ,ABILITY ,PUBLIC welfare ,SOCIAL sciences ,INTERNATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,WORLD War II ,INTERNATIONAL organization ,DEVELOPED countries - Abstract
Focuses on the need for the employment of experts in most fields of human activity in the present world. Problem of the social organization of any modern state of assuring expert knowledge, skill and experience in posts where the welfare or the lives of the people; Importance of technical training; Changes in the social and institutional structure due to developments in the material sciences in the advanced countries; Importance of human sciences, as they deal with the understanding of human relations and with the techniques of affecting those relations; Need for the increased use of human sciences in public affairs; Information on the social developments in the field of international cooperation and coordination since the Second World War; Examples of activities in the field of human sciences, which show that the human scientists, along with their brothers in the material sciences, are beginning to develop a degree of social responsibility; Increased need of technical advice in human relations; Minimum qualifications for delegates to international organizations; Reluctance of the people to take the advice of workers in the human sciences.
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- 1949
24. The Immigrant's Burden.
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Ravage, M.E.
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UNITED States emigration & immigration ,EMIGRATION & immigration ,POPULATION geography ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,INTERNATIONALISM ,UNITED States politics & government - Abstract
Comments on the issue of immigration in the U.S. Problem of internal accommodation in America; Identification of one of the reasons why immigrants flocked to the nation; Dilemma of the foreign colony; Impact of the proclamation about Americanism on foreign colonies; Need to re-establish an atmosphere of mutual confidence and good feeling between Americans by inheritance and Americans by choice.
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- 1919
25. Nationalism and Internationalism.
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NATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONALISM ,MILITARY readiness ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation - Abstract
Discusses the implication of nationalism and internationalism in a League of Nations. Right to determine the content of the term internationalism; Element of international control in the armament arrangements; Details on the international participation of the League in the financing of development enterprise.
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- 1918
26. A Victory of Justice vs. A Victory of Power.
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SPEECHES, addresses, etc. ,PRESIDENTS of the United States ,WAR ,INTERNATIONAL law ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Focuses on the speech of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson concerning the entrance of the country into the war at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. Association of American war aims with the ultimate formation of a League of Nations; Belief of the American people that they fight to introduce a larger measure of justice into international policy and conduct; Details on the need to create a permanent agency of international fair dealing and internationalism.
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- 1918
27. Fears and Scruples--II.
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Dane, Randall
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PATRIOTISM ,NATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONALISM ,SOCIALISM ,PACIFISM - Abstract
Relates the author's experience about patriotism and international in the U.S. Belief that internationalism is connected to socialism and pacifism; Realization of nationality as the practicable means to communal action; Observation about the political beliefs of people in New York; Consolidation of feudalism into territorial sovereignty ad enlargement of the family group.
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- 1916
28. The "Equal Rights" of Nations.
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Dickinson, Edwin D.
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INTERNATIONAL law ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,LAW ,INTERNATIONALISM ,PAN-Americanism - Abstract
Discusses the need for rational analysis and revision of the law of nations. Need for new concepts and the elaboration of new principles; Proclamation of the Declaration of the Rights of Nations by the American Institute of International Law; Variety of internationalism with the U.S. as sponsor for Pan-Americanism may be called upon to defend.
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- 1916
29. Can Germany Win?
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Simonds, Frank H.
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WORLD War I ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,MILITARY science ,WAR ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Focuses on expectations of the Germans to win World War I. Information that the German expectation of victory is based primarily upon the belief that in the next few months, the Soviet Union can be eliminated from the battle lines, which will compel the Czar to make peace on German terms; Belief of the Germans that if the Soviet is disposed of, France will soon abandon a hopeless struggle in which she bears the losses while Great Britain stands paralyzed by internal disorder and military ineptitude; Discussion of the extent of German contempt for Italian military power.
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- 1915
30. The Truer Germany.
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Colcord, Lincoln
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NATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONALISM ,INTELLECT ,WESTERN civilization ,DICTATORSHIP ,INTERNATIONAL relations - Abstract
Focuses on the intellectual change from internationalism to nationalism that took place in modern Germany. Struggle faced by Germany due to lack of power and ability, in comparison to her neighboring countries; Efforts of the nation to follow tendencies of the western civilization to their logical conclusions; Need for the nation to be less autocratic, as compared to her neighboring country, China.
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- 1915
31. "New Symptoms in France"
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Michaud, Regis
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FRENCH people ,NATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONALISM ,NATIONAL character ,SOCIAL attitudes - Abstract
Takes issue with Schoell, who wrote an article referring to "new symptoms in France." Comment that Schoell's depictions do not represent the chaotic directions the young French nation is trying to escape; Claim that it is not internationalism, but nationalism, which characterizes France after 1870; Pride of the French in being practical and critical idealists; Passion for independent intelligence and critical sense which the Frenchmen have retained.
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- 1922
32. When the Company Goes Home.
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Lowry, Edward G.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,DIPLOMATIC protection ,INTERNATIONALISM ,JAPANESE people - Abstract
Presents the author's appraisal of the Washington Conference. Political significance of the Conference; Analysis of the author concerning the outcome of the Conference; Argument pertaining to the arrival three Englishmen, including to Lord Riddell, H.G. Wells, Arthur James Balfour, at the Conference; View of the author that Japanese had come here grotesquely misinformed about the U.S. national and popular state of mind toward them.
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- 1922
33. Conferences vs. Alliances.
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INTERNATIONAL alliances ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,DIPLOMATIC protection ,INTERNATIONAL solidarity ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Criticizes the proposal of social critic H.G. Wells to the U.S. for protective alliances with France, Germany, Great Britain and Italy, to sustain a similar series of conferences and adjustment. View that the Washington Conference is a sufficiently good example of the different association of nations in which the U.S. can and should participate; Argument that the protective alliances desired by Wells are fundamentally a negative safeguard against war rather than a positive organization of peace; Opinion that alliances of the kind proposed by Wells are intended for the benefit of vested political interests, which dread desirable changes and which seek to protect their possessions or privileges under the pretence of keeping the peace; Demand for protective alliance by France, of which Wells so warmly approves, for the purpose of guaranteeing to her the territorial and economic fruits of victory.
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- 1921
34. The Culmination of the Conference.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,CHINESE foreign relations, 1912-1949 ,BRITISH foreign relations ,JAPANESE foreign relations ,INTERNATIONALISM ,20TH century British history ,TAISHO Period, Japan, 1912-1926 - Abstract
Discusses the significance of a conference held in Washington from international perspectives. Disclosure of policy and tactics by Japanese government; Argument that the British policy is divided between a lively and an anxious desire to cooperate with the U.S. even at the expense of its friendship with Japan; Diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and China; View that the Chinese delegation in Washington are suffering from profound disquiet at the tendency of the negotiations; Analysis that the outcome of the conference is a victory for the Japanese-British policy.
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- 1921
35. The Impasse in Ireland.
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Hackett, Francis
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IRISH social conditions ,POLITICAL autonomy ,IRISH people ,NATIONALISM ,MILITARY necessity ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Argues that the reason for the refusal of Great Britain to allow the Irish people to devise legislation for themselves is fundamentally moral. Sinn Fein's rejection of the idea that the military necessity of Britain is the deciding factor in regard to the government of Ireland; Politicians' interpretation of Ireland in relation to landlordism; Change in nationalism; Status of internationalism of the Irish question; Ireland's rejection of British legislation; Lloyd George's program of coercion; Need for Sinn Fein to keep its moral orientation.
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- 1920
36. BEHIND THE LINES.
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Horne, Alistair
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INTERNATIONAL relations , *INTERNATIONALISM , *NONFICTION - Abstract
Reviews the book "French and Germans, Germans and French: A Personal Interpretation of France Under Two Occupations, 1914-1918 / 1940-1944," by Richard Cobb.
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- 1983
37. Bracing the Allies.
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COMMUNISM , *DIPLOMATIC negotiations in international disputes , *INTERNATIONALISM , *INTERNATIONAL cooperation , *COLLECTIVISM (Political science) - Abstract
Focuses on the socialist internationalism and fraternal assistance values upheld by several communist regimes. Report that West Germans have the greatest stake of all in relaxed East-West relations; Claim that American troops in Germany and Japan serve merely as a trip wire to guarantee world war in the case of an attack on Germany or Japan; Report that the single most important thing that the West can do on behalf of Poland is convince the Soviets.
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- 1981
38. Trading places.
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Wright, Robert
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POLITICAL candidates , *NATIONALISM , *INTERNATIONALISM , *POLITICAL parties - Abstract
Argues that Republican presidential nominee Pat Buchanan's presidential candidacy personifies the nationalism-internationalism polarity that could realign U.S. politics. Analysis of Buchanan's accusation that the U.S. is giving away aids to Mexico; Implication of the nationalism-internationalism polarity for the Republican Party and Democratic Party; Views that there is a logical tension between being a liberal on social issues and a nationalist on economic and military issues.
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- 1995
39. The Iron Curtain.
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FOREIGN relations of the United States, 1945-1953 ,SOVIET Union politics & government, 1945-1991 ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,PRACTICAL politics ,GOVERNMENT policy ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Discusses the political barrier that exists between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Consequences of the barrier between these two countries; Political kaleidoscope to look into the relationship between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in a different perspective so as to build up a ladder of good will.
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- 1946
40. Russia's Sphere of Influence.
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INTERNATIONAL relations ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,PEACE ,INTERNATIONALISM ,DIPLOMACY - Abstract
Comments on the sphere of influence created by the Soviet Union in eastern Europe. Criticism that its insistence on unilateral decision, cuts across the international cooperation which had been established as a basis of future peace; Meaning of the sphere of influence, in the old diplomatic terminology; Argument that Great Britain and the U.S. may expected to create their own sphere of influence; Assertion that the bordering strips of territory must become an integral part of the Union; Judgment on the special interest of the Union in neighboring countries; View that the motives and aims of the Soviet Union are mistaken.
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- 1944
41. Report on the Middle West.
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Birkhead, L. M.
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INTERNATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,PEACE ,UNITED States presidential elections ,PRACTICAL politics ,POLITICAL participation ,MEETINGS - Abstract
Presents information on the role played by the Middle West in shaping the political scenario of the U.S. Opinion of a majority of Middle West population with regard to the issue of internationalism; Information on the suitability of candidates for the U.S. Presidential elections; Support of the Middle West to U.S. President, Franklin D. Roosevelt; Prediction of Roosevelt's victory in the coming elections; Plan of certain Republicans to vote for Roosevelt if the war continues as his services are essential for a durable peace; Information on a meeting in Chicago which was arranged by William J. Grace, a former organizer for a Citizens' Committee to Keep America Out of War.
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- 1943
42. The Republicans' Record in Congress.
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T. R. B.
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UNITED States politics & government, 1933-1945 ,POLITICAL parties ,PRACTICAL politics ,LEGISLATIVE bills ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Focuses on the political activities of the Republicans in the United States. Opinion expressed by veteran Republican Russell Davenport that the Republican Party is not isolationist; Success of the book written by politician Wendell Willkie; List of five vital measures to be taken at the beginning of the Second World War for which the Republicans were against; Refusal of the Republicans to vote for the Panama concessions bill; Reference to the story written by Davenport in a magazine in which he informs how the Republican Party turned its back on enlightened internationalism.
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- 1943
43. Mother Goose Exposed.
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UNITED States politics & government, 1953-1961 ,INTERNATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,POLITICAL doctrines - Abstract
The article presents views of an ace investigator regarding political conditions in the U.S. Such is the success of the enemy in penetrating the nation that even their loved ones are not immune to the virus from overseas. For total immunization American hopes must turn to the youth. The investigator says, not only must Americans expunge all study of United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization and other international parties from the classrooms, they must demand that first priority be given to the wisdom of the forefathers who freed them from the bondage of internationalism.
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- 1953
44. WESTERN UNITY-;GOING ... GOING...
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Gorrell, Frank
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POLITICAL development ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
The article presents information on various socio-political developments around the world. New specter has begun to haunt Western Europe. There is fear of a de facto repudiation by the Republican Administration of the bipartisan internationalism explicit in U.S. support of the United Nations. And this, many Europeans believe, can be even more ominous for the future of the whole free world than was a previous Republican Administration's de jure repudiation of the League of Nations. This talking and thinking about disturbing developments in the U.S. are already having their influence on political trends in Europe.
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- 1953
45. THE DETERMINED OPTIMISM OF BARBARA WARD.
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Carr, Albert Z.
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INTERNATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,INTERNATIONAL relations - Abstract
The article discusses about the book "Policy for the West," by Barbara Ward which directed at the Gordian Knot of the world crisis and concludes that the west might still manage to unite. Miss Ward devoted a chapter to the tremendous importance of preventing inflation. Her prescription for peace through strength relies especially on the enlightened internationalism of the U.S. Miss Ward recognized that even sound policy could not itself bring enduring victory to the west unless it were coupled with persuasive ideology. This book has a deeper roots in history.
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- 1951
46. Angels of Victory.
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Hamilton, Alice
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TRAVEL ,TRANSPORTATION ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,PEACE ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Relates travel experience of the author to different countries. Transportation in Paris, France; Participation to the meeting of the International Congress of Women for Permanent Peace in Zürich, Switzerland; Rumors of the growing sense of internationalism among the workers in the countries in the countries of neutrals in Europe.
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- 1919
47. Cablegram to President Wilson.
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PUBLIC opinion ,WORLD War I peace ,PEACE ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,INTERNATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONAL relations - Abstract
Presents a message from the National Conference of Social Workers to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, regarding the League of Nations. Difficulty of the League in its appeal to the social conscience of America; Threat to the adoption of the peace settlement by certain treaty provisions which seem to run counter to the principles of self-determination and justice; Comments regarding the permanent transfer of Kiao Chau and Shantung concessions to Japan; Harmonization of the economic and reparation provisions with the terms of the armistice.
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- 1919
48. Internationalism: White or Red.
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INTERNATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,PEACE ,SOCIALISM ,COMMUNISM - Abstract
Focuses on two different types of internationalism in context of the formation of a League of Nations to promote world peace. Criticism of Red internationalism promoted by the Soviet Union, which is based on Marxian socialism and Bolshevism; View that White internationalism followed by the U.S. unites nations through the removal of the danger of war, which has become a force capable of disintegrating the firmest of political and social structures; Differences in Red and White internationalism; View that if the formation of the League fails then the only peace that can be made will be an imperialistic peace; Emphasis on the importance of promoting White internationalism through the League; Probable negative impact of the Red internationalism on the socio-economic conditions of the U.S.
- Published
- 1919
49. A Step in Internationalism.
- Author
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Sweetser, Arthur
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,PRIMARY commodities ,INTERNATIONALISM ,STARVATION ,MILITARY supplies ,IMPORTS - Abstract
Comments on the various inter-Allied councils responsible during the war for the division amongst the Allies of the world's critically limited supplies of shipping, food, raw materials, and munitions. View that these councils developed step by step to an absolutely complete domination of Allied resources; Reduction of the Allied nations to a very real threat of starvation; View that the agreement of Italy to forego almost essential imports of coal in order that England might have more cotton was a tremendous advance towards internationalism; Withdrawal of the American representatives on several of the most important inter-Allied boards; Concern within the Allied capitals of the splitting of the U.S. from international cooperation.
- Published
- 1919
50. Austria Dissolved.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL relations ,SOCIAL classes ,SOCIOECONOMICS ,INTERNATIONALISM - Abstract
Offers a look at the purpose of the Austro-Hungarian policy and its significance to the Austrian government. Details on the foreign policy of the country that sought to avert the inevitable crumbling; Conflict between social classes and social ideals; Accounts on the changes in terms of economic war and economic internationalism in the country.
- Published
- 1918
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