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Coates, Benjamin Allen
"Legalist Empire explores the intimate connections between international law and empire in the United States from 1898 to 1919. Though many histories treat Woodrow Wilsons plans for the League of Nations as the beginning of Americas substantive engagement with international law, this book demonstrates the broad influence of legal concepts and expertise in the years before World War I. It follows such lawyers as Elihu Root, John Bassett Moore, James Brown Scott, and Robert Lansing as they created an American profession of international law, promoted the creation of international courts, represented corporations with business overseas, and served as high-ranking policymakers in Washington. A widespread belief in the inevitable progress of civilization simultaneously justified American empire and underwrote the claim that international adjudication could bring world peace. Legalist Empire shows how international lawyers justified the conquest of the Philippines, the taking of Panama, and interventions throughout the Caribbean, and also explains why the law of neutrality helped lead the United States into World War I. The book also offers a new history of the origins of the American international law profession. Research in the papers and publications of lawyers and their organizations shows how political, ideological, and cultural assumptions shaped the emerging profession. A conclusion tracing developments to the present further emphasizes that rather than being antagonists, empire and the international rule of law have frequently reinforced each other in American history."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470131
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Gray, Richard, 1944-
London: Longman, 1991
811.509 GRA a
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Berkowitz, Gerald M.
London: Longman, 1994
812.509 BER a
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Braeman, John
New York: Thomas Y. Crowill, 1969
320.973 BRA a
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Pearson, Frederic S.
New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1992
327 PEA i
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Bonner, Thomas Neville
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1963
973.9 BON o
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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United Stated of America: American Book-stratford Press, 1963
327.73 DOC
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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New York: Published for the Council on Foreign Relations by Simon and Schuster, [1939-1970], 1963
327.73 DOC
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"The late 19th to early 20th century was a period of great transformation in Korean
literature. However, change was also accompanied by continuity, with works that
inherited or utilized the styles of pre-modern periods existing alongside works of
a new stylistic form. This was the situation for &ldquoself-narrative&rdquo works which looked
back upon, recorded and evaluated the meaning of a person&rsquos life. Prior to the
modern period, works that took the writer&rsquos own life as the subject matter were rare
in traditional East Asian literature as the European tradition of writing confessions
was absent. As a result, the autobiography, in the European sense, did not exist.
Nevertheless, self-narrative works which took on the forms of other pre-existing
literary genres can be observed. Examples of self-narrative works which utilized
traditional literary forms can also be found in the Korean literature of the late 19th to
early 20th century. These works differ from European autobiographies in terms their
objectivity and style their characteristic features are the way in which the historical
circumstances of the time, which are not harmonious, are reflected and how the
transformation of the social group, rather than the individual, is emphasized. On the
other hand, self-narrative works which adopted new literary styles from Europe or
Japan also began to appear, produced by individuals who had become familiar with
the Christian tradition or who had studied abroad. Examples of this can be found
in the works of An Jungg?n, Jang ?ngjin and Yi Kwangsu which demonstrate the
adoption of new techniques that allow confessions or the disclosure of the writer&rsquos
inner side. These new forms of self-narrative cannot be regarded, in terms of their
content and theme, as representing a development but their unique significance
cannot be denied as well."
300 HOZ 2:2 (2011)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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