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Arbitration / League to Enforce Peace / William Howard Taft / International arbitration / Elihu Root / Hague Conventions of 1899 and / Public international law / Legalism / Collective security / International relations / Politics of the United States / Law
Date: 2012-06-11 20:19:36
Arbitration
League to Enforce Peace
William Howard Taft
International arbitration
Elihu Root
Hague Conventions of 1899 and
Public international law
Legalism
Collective security
International relations
Politics of the United States
Law

Journal of Global History (2012), 7, pp. 210–232 & London School of Economics and Political Science 2012 doi:[removed]S1740022812000046

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