Book contents
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Field and Discipline
- 2 Geopolitics and War
- 3 Imperialism
- 4 Anticolonialism
- 5 International Law and International Organization
- 6 Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- From The Saar (1934)
- From “The War Aims of World War I and World War II and Their Relation to the Darker Peoples of the World” (1943)
- From The Rome–Berlin Axis (1949)
- From Foreign Policy without Fear (1953)
- From “India’s Foreign Policy Today” (1958)
- From “Decisionism” (1964)
- From The Debatable Alliance: An Essay in Anglo-American Relations (1964)
- From Germany 1789–1919: A Political History (1967)
- Margaret Lambert
- Merze Tate
- Elizabeth Wiskemann
- Vera Micheles Dean
- Adda B. Bozeman
- Judith Shklar
- Coral Bell
- Agatha Ramm
- 7 World Peace
- 8 World Economy
- 9 Men, Women, and Gender
- 10 Public Opinion and Education
- 11 Population, Nation, Immigration
- 12 Technology, Progress, and Environment
- 13 Religion and Ethics
- Index
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2022
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Field and Discipline
- 2 Geopolitics and War
- 3 Imperialism
- 4 Anticolonialism
- 5 International Law and International Organization
- 6 Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- From The Saar (1934)
- From “The War Aims of World War I and World War II and Their Relation to the Darker Peoples of the World” (1943)
- From The Rome–Berlin Axis (1949)
- From Foreign Policy without Fear (1953)
- From “India’s Foreign Policy Today” (1958)
- From “Decisionism” (1964)
- From The Debatable Alliance: An Essay in Anglo-American Relations (1964)
- From Germany 1789–1919: A Political History (1967)
- Margaret Lambert
- Merze Tate
- Elizabeth Wiskemann
- Vera Micheles Dean
- Adda B. Bozeman
- Judith Shklar
- Coral Bell
- Agatha Ramm
- 7 World Peace
- 8 World Economy
- 9 Men, Women, and Gender
- 10 Public Opinion and Education
- 11 Population, Nation, Immigration
- 12 Technology, Progress, and Environment
- 13 Religion and Ethics
- Index
Summary
Evidence enough that the Anglo-American relationship is a debatable one may be found in the fact that it is debated, even at tedious length. Evidence that it is an alliance in any specific or bilateral sense might be harder to establish. All fifteen of the member-states of NATO, to be sure, are formally allies, and it is no doubt true, though not an officially defensible proposition, that some allies are more allied than others. But the claim that the relationship between Britain and America is of more significance, or better worth examining than, say, that between Norway and Turkey would have to look to other evidence than the formal words of treaties.
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- Women's International Thought: Towards a New Canon , pp. 351 - 355Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022