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The Swing of the Pendulum: From Overestimation to Underestimation of International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1950

References

1 See, e.g., Schuman, F., International Politics (1st ed., 1933 Google Scholar); Simonds, and Emeny, , The Great Powers in World Politics (1939)Google Scholar; and the writings of E. H. Carr in England.

2 Spykman, Nicholas J., American Strategy in World Politics (New York, 1942)Google Scholar.

3 Friedmann, , What’s Wrong with International Law?, (London, 1941)Google Scholar. See also papers and discussions during the war—Vols. XXVI to XXVIII (1940–1942) of the Transactions of the Grotius Society.

4 See Fox, Wm. T. R., “Interwar International Relations Research,” World Politics, Vol. II, No. 1 (October, 1949), pp. 6779 CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Dunn, Frederick S., “The Present Course of International Relations Research,” ibid., pp. 8095 Google Scholar.

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11 Op. cit.

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