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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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    Format: Online-Ressource (278 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781107039148
    Series Statement: Ideas in Context
    Content: A comprehensive analysis of the international political pronouncements of John Stuart Mill: the pre-eminent thinker of the liberal tradition
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; I. Mill and the history of international political thought; II. The dangers of 'relevance'; III. The wages and perils of imperial guilt; IV. Liberal nationalist or cosmopolitan patriot?; V. '[looking] the fact in the face and [making]provision for it'; Chapter 2 International law and international morality; I. The spectre of Austin and the attentive student; II. Transatlantic relations and international law; III. A lasting interest; IV. Conclusion; Chapter 3 Inter-state treaties and international morality; I. Achieving practical results , II. Earlier manifestations: 'Vindication' (1849)III. Mills campaign against war with Russia, November 1870; IV. 'Treaty Obligations' (December 1870); V. The most sophisticated criticisms: Pall Mall Gazette; VI. Other reactions; VII. Comparisons and alternatives; VIII. Conclusion; Chapter 4 Re-defining non-intervention; I. 'A Few Words on Non-intervention' (1859); II. Intentions and reception; III. Immediate context: the Italian question; IV. Later vs. contemporary interpretations; V. Divergences between 'A Few Words' and other statements on non-intervention; VI. Conclusion , Chapter 5 A few words on Mill on empireI. Definitions and distinctions; II. Empire, India, and the East India Company; III. The East India Company and the Indian princely states; IV. The settler colonies; V. Conclusion; Chapter 6 War and peace; I. On Liberty and the British Navy; II. The utilitarians and war; III. J. S. Mill on just wars; IV. The just war par excellence: the American Civil War; V. Institutional solutions to the problem of war: arbitration, European federation, world government?; VI. Military systems; VII. Mill and the controversy over maritime law and the Declaration of Paris , VIII. ConclusionChapter 7 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107419704
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107039148
    Additional Edition: Print version Liberty Abroad : J. S. Mill on International Relations
    Language: English
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