"The essays that constitute this volume were written at the suggestion of the Council for the Study of International Relations."--Pref Bibliography at end of each chapter I. War and peace since 1815, by A. J. Grant.--II. The causes of modern wars, by F. F. Urquhart.--III. International economic relations, by Arthur Greenwood.--IV. International law, by J. D. I. Hughes.--V. Political relations between advanced and backward peoples, by P. H. Kerr.--VI. International relations and the growth of fre
...edom, by Arthur Greenwood.--Appendix: Note in cosmopolitan associations, by A. G.--Index
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