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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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    gbv_738756261
    Format: Online-Ressource (392 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781107021136
    Content: Describes how the shock of the First World War gave rise to a broad array of overlapping initiatives in international cooperation
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; The Emergence of International Society in the 1920s; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Tables; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Section I: IMPERIAL INTERNATIONALISM; 1The Dominions and Britain in the 1920s; The High Commissioner's Office; Who Speaks for Canada?; The Dominions as International Actors; The Dominions in Geneva; Collective Imperial Decision Making; Locarno; Conclusion; 2 Servants of the World; The League of Nations as a Site of International Governance; Rachel Crowdy and International Civil Service; The League's Social and Humanitarian Work , The Campaign Against the Traffic in Women and Children3 Moral Politics at the League of Nations and Its Imperial Ramifications; The Perils of Legislating International Morality; International Gender Politics; The British Empire and the Anti-trafficking Campaign; Conclusion; 4 Conflict and Travail, Bitterness and Tears: Overseas Indians' Failed Campaign for Imperial Citizenship; The Indian Imperial Diaspora; Contested Imperial Citizenship: Settler-Indian Conflict in East Africa; The Humanitarian Lobby and Indigenous Rights; The Devonshire Declaration and Its Aftermath , East Indian Rights at the League of NationsImperial Ramifications of the East Africa Indians' Citizenship Controversy; 5 The Empire at Play, the Empire on Display: The 1911 Festival of Empire and the 1930 British Empire Games; The Festival of Empire, 1911; The British Empire Games, 1930; The Supporters; The Participants; Overlapping Ideals: Amateurism, Internationalism, and Imperialism; Conclusion; Section II: TRANS-ATLANTIC INTERNATIONALISM; 6 Anglo-American Conceptions of International Society in the 1920s; "Creating" International Affairs: Arnold Toynbee , Cooperation Without Entanglement - American Internationalism in the 1920sThe League of Nations Non-Partisan Association; The CEIP and International Law; The World Court; Internationalism's Limits: Intellectual Cooperation; Lola Maverick Lloyd, Rosika Schwimmer, and Radical U.S. Internationalism; Conclusion; 7 Little More than a Hope?: The World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches; The Origins of the World War: Anglo-German Cooperation for Peace; The Constance Conference, 1914; The World Alliance and the First World War , The World Alliance Reorganizes after the First World WarThe National Councils; The World Alliance's Outreach Work; The World Alliance's International Political Work in the 1920s; International Friendship; Peace and Regional Reconciliation; League of Nations Support; Minorities and Refugees; Disarmament and Outlawry; Conclusion; 8 Internationalism by Decree: Outlawry of War and the Kellogg-Briand Pact; ARTICLE I; ARTICLE II; The Idea of Outlawry; The Intellectual Genesis of Outlawry; Philip Kerr's Ideas on Outlawry and International Law; The Kellogg-Briand Treaty , Negotiating the Kellogg-Briand Pact , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781139528528
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107021136
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Emergence of International Society in the 1920s
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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