War & Peace

War & Peace
Title War & Peace PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 546
Release 1916
Genre International cooperation
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The Publisher

The Publisher
Title The Publisher PDF eBook
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Publisher
Pages 688
Release 1917
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The New Statesman

The New Statesman
Title The New Statesman PDF eBook
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Pages 652
Release 1918
Genre Great Britain
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Leonard Woolf

Leonard Woolf
Title Leonard Woolf PDF eBook
Author Leila Luedeking
Publisher Oak Knoll Press
Pages 322
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Problems of the International Settlement

Problems of the International Settlement
Title Problems of the International Settlement PDF eBook
Author Central Organization for a Durable Peace (Hague, Netherlands)
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1918
Genre Arbitration (International law)
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The Fourteenth Point

The Fourteenth Point
Title The Fourteenth Point PDF eBook
Author Charles Ernest Fayle
Publisher London, J. Murray
Pages 160
Release 1919
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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The International Theory of Leonard Woolf

The International Theory of Leonard Woolf
Title The International Theory of Leonard Woolf PDF eBook
Author P. Wilson
Publisher Springer
Pages 284
Release 2005-10-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1403973733

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Colonial civil servant, Fabian socialist, and eminence grise of the Bloombury Circle, Leonard Woolf was one of the most prolific writers on international relations of the early to mid-Twentieth Century. His report for the Fabian Society, International Government , was influential on the creation of the League of Nations. He was co-founder of the popular pressure group, the League of Nations Society. He was a leading critic of empire. He helped to educate the British Labour Party on global issues, constructing, in 1929, its first credible foreign policy. With his wife, Virginia, he founded the celebrated Hogarth Press. He pioneered 'functionalist' and 'transnationalist' theory. He pioneered documentary journalism. He wrote towards the end of his long life one of the most insightful autobiographies of the Twentieth Century. This book examines the thought of this fascinating and relatively unknown political thinker. It thoroughly reassesses his ideas, for decades condemned as 'utopian', in the context of the much more fluid international scene of theTwenty-First century. In particular, it asks have his ideas about international government gained new pertinence in the post-Cold War world?