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It is customary , ' writes Mr Hill , to regard the Congress and Peace of Westphalia
as the startingpoint of European diplomacy , but this is principally due to the fact
that so little has been known of earlier diplomatic activity . ' That may be so .
It is customary , ' writes Mr Hill , to regard the Congress and Peace of Westphalia
as the startingpoint of European diplomacy , but this is principally due to the fact
that so little has been known of earlier diplomatic activity . ' That may be so .
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diplomacy , for the study of international relations ? Mr Hill repudiates the
suggestion with scorn ( II , vi , vii ) : The essence of diplomacy does not lie in the
character of its organs or its forms of procedure . Intrinsically it is an appeal to
ideas and ...
diplomacy , for the study of international relations ? Mr Hill repudiates the
suggestion with scorn ( II , vi , vii ) : The essence of diplomacy does not lie in the
character of its organs or its forms of procedure . Intrinsically it is an appeal to
ideas and ...
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Diplomacy was , in his view , the handmaid of peace ; war the confession of
failure . ... views popularised by Mr Norman Angell as to the mischievous
machinations of war - lords and diplomats ' ; but the depravity of individuals does
not involve ...
Diplomacy was , in his view , the handmaid of peace ; war the confession of
failure . ... views popularised by Mr Norman Angell as to the mischievous
machinations of war - lords and diplomats ' ; but the depravity of individuals does
not involve ...
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PUBLISHED | 12 |
THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | 27 |
THE TURKISH PEASANTRY OF ANATOLIA | 49 |
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